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The Case of the Moth-Eaten Mink
- Perry Mason, Book 39
- Narrated by: Alexander Cendese
- Series: Perry Mason, Book 41
- Length: 5 hrs and 51 mins
- Categories: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Crime Fiction
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Publisher's Summary
A waitress in a favorite restaurant of Mason's runs out in the middle of the lunch rush, leaving behind her pricey mink coat. But this is only the first question in a cop-killer case that traps Mason's client with both an impossible story and the murder weapon. With Perry as a prime suspect with a blazing gunpowder trail that leads straight to the heart of the police department....
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- Kindle Customer
- 11-12-19
Such a good series!
I have read/listened to all 50 audio books that were still available through Audible/Kindle a t least 3 times or more. Alexander Cendese did a great job of narrating these books. I sure wish the other 30 books were still availabe with Alexander Cendese as narrator. I have found a few more books in the Perry Mason Series through the Open Library but of course without the audible performance, I read them and as I was reading them I could hear in my mind Alexander Cendese's voice doing all the characters....sure hope the rest of the series is re-released with him as narrator. I missed him while I was reading them... (Note: There is one of the Perry Mason books available through audible, "The Beautiful Begger", but it is abridged and with a different narrator --I didn't like the change in narrators-- I kept hearing Alexander Cendese's voice in my head instead of the other narrator and I couldn't get use to the difference!!!!Besides it was also abridged--which I absolutely throughly do not like. I want the full story!
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- RDECO
- 03-25-19
one of the best
I enjoy listening to the fine performances of the p mason stories, and this is one of the best combinations of story and performance in the series. rdeco