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The Case of the Crying Swallow

By: Erle Stanley Gardner
Narrated by: Alexander Cendese
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He announced himself as Mr. Cash. His calling card was ten crisp hundred-dollar bills!

"My wife has disappeared," he told Perry Mason. "She's in trouble of some sort. I want to find her."

Mr. Cash's wife was indeed in trouble of a most serious sort. First, her jewelry disappeared. Then she disappeared. Perry Mason had to find her before the police could arrest her - for murder.

©1947 Erle Stanley Gardner. Renewed 1974 by Jean Bethell Gardner. "The Vanishing Corpse" © 1931 by Red Star News Co.. Renewed 1958 by Erle Stanley Gardner. "The Candy Kid" © 1931 by Erle Stanley Gardner. Renewed 1958 by Erle Stanley Gardner. (P)2017 Brilliance Audio, all rights reserved.

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Absolutely amazing narrator!

A Perry Mason novella and two short stories from the great old days of pulp fiction, showcasing ESG's diverse writing skills. Highly recommend.

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