Description
Paperback cover has some normal wear. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This well-preserved copy of “The Case of the Empty Tin” by Erle Stanley Gardner offers a glimpse into the golden age of American mystery fiction. Published in 1941, it features the iconic lawyer-detective Paul Drake, a recurring character in Gardner’s bestselling Perry Mason series. As one of the most popular and prolific writers of the era, Gardner crafted intricate plots and memorable characters that captivated readers during the genre’s heyday. This particular novel follows Drake as he investigates a baffling case involving a tin containing nothing but a few strands of hair – a seemingly innocuous clue that unravels into a complex web of deceit and danger. With its engaging narrative and historical significance, this book is a must-have for collectors and fans of classic mystery literature. Despite its age, the sturdy binding and clean pages ensure an enjoyable reading experience, allowing readers to immerse themselves in Gardner’s masterful storytelling.