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Erle Stanley Gardner

    July 17, 1889 – March 11, 1970
    Erle Stanley Gardner
    Hot Cash, Cold Clews
    The Case of the Foot-loose Doll
    The Case of the Fabulous Fake
    The Case of the Lonely Heiress
    The Case of The Angry Mourner
    This is Murder
    • 2023

      Hot Cash, Cold Clews

      • 264 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of the Great Depression, this collection features Lester Leith, an urbane Robin Hood who cleverly steals from the wealthy to assist the less fortunate, all while keeping a portion for himself. The stories showcase Gardner's wit and humor, which were often absent in his later works. With only a few of these tales previously anthologized, this volume significantly expands the collection, marking it as the fourth installment in Crippen & Landru's Lost Classics series dedicated to Gardner's pulp characters.

      Hot Cash, Cold Clews
    • 2023
    • 2022

      HEALTH In How Your Body Redox Cell Signaling, medical doctor and author Stan Gardner presents a holistic, integrated approach to wellness and solving health problems at a cellular level. With a knack for simplifying the complicated concepts of REDOX cell signaling, Dr. Gardner reveals a step-by-step pathway for obtaining dynamic health and energy. As a Certified Nutrition Specialist, Dr. Gardner ties REDOX into improving our food choices, adding the important components of cleaner air and safer products to use in our homes and personal care. In How Your Body Redox Cell Signaling, you will - How your body works on a cellular level, with reductants and oxidants doing their best to keep your body in balance - How to achieve maximal health and energy - Simple and powerful changes you can make in what you consume, what you breathe, and what you use in your home - Clearer understanding of how REDOX signaling works and how you can benefit from using REDOX technology

      Redox Cell Signaling
    • 2020

      Shills Can't Cash Chips

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.7(88)Add rating

      Featuring private eyes Donald Lam and Bertha Cool, this lost classic of detective fiction showcases the signature style of Erle Stanley Gardner, renowned for creating Perry Mason. The story promises intriguing mysteries and sharp wit, reflecting Gardner's mastery of the genre. Donald Lam, a character previously portrayed by Frank Sinatra, adds a unique flair to the narrative, making this novel a notable addition to the detective fiction landscape.

      Shills Can't Cash Chips
    • 2018

      The Count of 9

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.8(82)Add rating

      Set in the 1950s, this intriguing mystery follows Bertha Cool and Donald Lam as they tackle an impossible murder that occurs in a double-locked room. Their investigation also involves the theft of two valuable jade-and-ruby Buddhas, adding layers of complexity to the case. With the signature style of Erle Stanley Gardner, known for his captivating plots, readers can expect a thrilling blend of suspense and clever detective work.

      The Count of 9
    • 2016

      Muriells far er forsvundet under mystiske omstændigheder efter at have bedt hende om at holde politiet væk, hvis der sker ham noget. Muriell finder blod og penge i huset og kontakter Perry Mason for hjælp. Erle Stanley Gardner, en produktiv kriminalforfatter, skabte denne spændende fortælling om retfærdighed og mysterier.

      Dobbeltgængeren
    • 2016

      The Knife Slipped

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.8(547)Add rating

      NEVER BEFORE PUBLISHED! THE LOST DETECTIVE NOVEL BY THE CREATOR OF PERRY MASON! HBO series Perry Mason airs June 2020 starring Matthew Rhys in the titular role. Lost for more than 75 years, The Knife Slipped was meant to be the second book in the series, but shelved when Gardner’s publisher objected to (among other things) Bertha Cool’s tendency to “talk tough, swear, smoke cigarettes, and try to gyp people.” But this tale of adultery and corruption, of double-crosses and triple identities—however shocking for 1939—shines today as a glorious present from the past, a return to the heyday of private eyes and shady dames, of powerful criminals, crooked cops, blazing dialogue, and delicious plot twists. Donald Lam has never been cooler—not even when played by Frank Sinatra on the U.S. Steel Hour of Mystery in 1946. Bertha Cool has never been tougher. And Erle Stanley Gardner has never been better.

      The Knife Slipped
    • 2014

      The Case of the Duplicate Daughter

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      'The bestselling author of the century ... a master storyteller' New York TimesPerry Mason - a major new TV series

      The Case of the Duplicate Daughter