Supposed You had Embezzeld Some Money -
and bet it on the nose on a long shot, at fifty to one. And the horse came in first. With your winnings you could easily replace the money you had embezzled and still have a big profit. But when you went to cash in your winning tickets, your employer was there with a cop to arrest you for embezzlement - and to take over your winnings. According to him, the money had always been his and the fact that you had made a lucky bet and intended to replace the money you had "borrowed" wouldn't stop you from going to jail or him from collecting the profits. Would that be cause for murder?
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Perry Mason has become a comfort series for me. I ended up with a stack of them after a library book sale and they are in absolutely no order. I've just been reading them when I hit burnout and typically binge the entire book in one sitting because they're so easy to read.
They are certainly fictional crime investigations and if you want something “realistic”, I'd avoid these. But for the classic who-dun-it feel of a murder mystery, Perry Mason is one of my favorites. The Case of the Ice-Cold Hands was fun to read and I have no complaints :)
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