Friday, September 5, 2014

The Case of the Buried Clock By Erle Stanley Gardner

" -Perry Mason solves a baffler when he learns WHY
     -A glamorous widow who should have a husband, didn't.
     -A bank clerk boasted brazenly about a $90,000 embezzlement.
     -A client on trial for murder wouldn't even talk to him.
     -A gold mine yielded no gold.
     -A certain gal was always on hand when he wanted her miles away, but always missing when he needed her most.
     -And why an alarm clock ticked away cheerfully underground.

4 comments:

  1. I have recently started to read this book. The reason I chose this book was because it looked very interesting. I really enjoy reading a good adventure or mystery book that leaves you wondering what is going to happen. Some books can be very predictive which, in my opinion, isn't as good as a book which the plot completely twists around and comes out where you never would have imagined. That is why I chose this book. The plot isn't exactly mind boggling, but so far there are a few twists and turns. I also liked how on the back of the cover it gives you some details of the book that leave you wanting to read more. Although the book length isn't as long as I usually read, I still think the book has some potential. I am looking forward to getting further into the book where some of the mystery unravels.

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  2. Would you ever want to write your own mystery book. Since you have such an interest, and try to get the feel of a good mystery writer?

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  3. Are there any characters? If so, do you like any of them? Also, if there are characters do they relate to anyone that you may know?

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  4. There are some characters such as Harley Raymond. It doesn't give much background information and I can't really connect with any of the characters.I actually decided to abandon this book because it just doesn't get me interested or hooked.

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