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Arthur Cartwright insists on seeing Perry Mason about his neighbor's constantly howling dog. When Mason gets a district attorney to issue a warning to the neighbor, Clinton Foley, Foley claims that Cartwright is insane. Mason nearly starts to believe him when Cartwright draws up a will leaving everything to Foley's wife. That's why he pays a visit to Clinton Foley's house, where he finds a missing wife, a poisoned dog, and a corpse.
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Fiction, Fiction in English, Large type books, Perry Mason (Fictitious character), mystery, Trials (Murder), Popular Print Disabled Books, California, fiction, Lawyers, fiction, Los angeles (calif.), fiction, Mason, perry (fictitious character), fiction, Fiction, legal, Fiction, mystery & detective, generalShowing 3 featured editions. View all 13 editions?
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Case of Howling Dog
September 12, 1984, Ballantine Books
Mass Market Paperback
in English
0345316797 9780345316790
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Arthur Cartright's official complaint about a neighbor's noisy dog leads Perry Mason and his associate into a case involving a poisoned police dog, a missing wife, and murder
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