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K**R
Books are even better than TV series
This is one of my favorite Perry Mason books, I love being able to read and listen to the books (syncing was a marvelous idea). AlexanderCendese made this book come alive with his narration. I have listened/read this one at least 3 times now. The Dowager was a feisty old broad. She made me smile. I wish the whole series was available in ebook/Audible with Alexander Cendese as the narrator- it would spoil it if another narrator did the rest of the series. I have purchased used hardcover books that were not available as ebooks and I hear his voice in my head as I am reading them. He makes the characters come alive for me. I highly recommend this whole series, which was written by Erle Stanley Gardner.
J**R
If you love Gardner, you have to read the Dangerous Dowager
As usual, the books are always much more interesting and provide more suspense and questions than the TV movies. Not that I don't love the TV series of the first few seasons. This novel is no different. And though this novel was the basis of one of the series shows, it is quite different with the exception of the general characters and related environment of gambling casinos.While the plot advances in a somewhat convoluted fashion, that only adds to the questions of 'who dunnit.' One notable trait of Gardner and his books, he successfully puts the reader in the setting as an observer. You find yourself experiencing the uncomfortable, if not miserable, night time boat trips to and from the gambling ship.I don't do book reports in my reviews. That's why you read the book. You find yourself in the scenes and interpret and visualize your own experience. Why would you want to hear me tell it?While I believe that the Cool & Lam novels are by far the greatest works Erle Stanley Gardner created, I love the Perry Mason novels. In some of the PM novels you'll note irritating contradictions, but most are great reading and all are worth reading. The Dangerous Dowager is no exception.I've read most of Gardner's books, and probably all of those I've read, two or three times.
M**S
Good as usual.
ESG usually has one main clue in a book. That clue is presented fairly to the reader, but is presented with the rush of action contained in all his books. The reader is usually so caught up in the action they overlook it. That is true with this book as well, however the confession at the end does help the case as Mason saw it, otherwise the reader would have been left with the idea of a cover up. The title character beautifully drawn.
C**M
Perry Mason series—never boring
I enjoy all the Perry Mason books. Dangerous Dowager is no exception. Good characterization, good plot, good writing. Easy to see why Gardner sold so many Mason books.
D**H
Great Novel
Erle Stanley Gardner's Perry Mason stories are great for retired lawyers like me.
L**L
Always Search for the Truth
I liked it because of the moral lesson it teaches which is truth is more important than getting lost in rules and regulations.
W**S
Mason Digging a Hole and Climbing Out
The writing is always good and surprisingly not dated. Perry Mason takes off on an attempt to help a client maintain custody of a child against a devious husband whose interest is mostly in getting control of a trust fund. Good clean story with a twist at the end.
D**T
the great Perry Mason
Always find Perry Mason intricate but fun and an easy fast read.
F**Y
Perry Mason drags it out.
Written with gusto, but for me the story was shallow and overlong.
J**Y
clever and complex as ever
I'm a great fan of Erle Stanley Gardner. His plots are complex and so full of twists you get lost at times but he always winds up to a satisfying conclusion. This story is no exception and I loved his character of the tough, sexy, cigar smoking dame! Mason gets himself well into trouble in this plot and you wonder just how is he going to extricate himself this time!
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