Аннотация
Erle Stanley Gardner
THE CASE OF THE TROUBLED TRUSTEE
Chapter One
Perry Mason, entering his office, grinned at Della Street and said, "What's in the mail, Della, anything startling?"
She indicated the pile of letters on Mason's desk. "Tile usual, people who want."
"Want what?"
"People who want you to make talks; write letters of endorsement, donate some intimate article for a celebrity auction."
"What else is new?" Mason asked.
Della Street rolled her eyes in an exaggerated pantomime of passionate interest.
"If," she said, "you want any efficiency whatever out of Gertie, your romantic receptionist, you had better get Kerry Dutton out of the office."
"And who is Kerry Dutton?" Mason asked.
"He is a youngish gentleman whose clothes are quietly elegant. He has a cameo-like profile, brown, wavy hair, steel-gray eyes, a very nice mouth; probably a thirty-six chest and a thirty waist. He is driving Gertie half crazy. She ca...
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