$16.00
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This is a well-loved vintage Perry Mason mystery with one of those can’t-look-away pulp covers: a bride, a mirror, and a chilling reflection that promises trouble.
In The Case of the Curious Bride, a nervous young woman comes to Mason with a question that feels impossible—can someone be convicted of murder if there’s no body? From there it’s lies, false identities, and courtroom pressure, with Mason doing what he does best: outthinking everyone in the room.
Photo-verified Pocket Books edition—complete, readable, and perfect for collectors who like their classics with honest wear and real history.
Notes: Well-read copy with heavy cover creasing and surface wear; edge/corner rubbing and small losses along the spine/edges visible in photos. Page block shows a water stain on the page ends (noted), and pages are noticeably toned with age. Binding appears intact and the book is complete.
Condition Grade Key
Near Fine: minimal wear; tight; clean.
Very Good: light wear; clean text; minor flaws.
Good: noticeable wear; sound reading copy; some marks.
Fair: heavy wear; complete but worn; priced accordingly.
Erle Stanley Gardner created Perry Mason, the sharp, relentless defense attorney who helped define the fast-paced American courtroom mystery.
For pulp-cover collectors and classic mystery readers—this one looks like it’s already lived a few plot twists.
All items are vintage and may show minor signs of age, wear, or use consistent with their history. Photos show the exact piece you’ll receive — please review them carefully, as they are part of the description.
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