Perry Mason and the Case of the Sulky Girl: A Radio Dramatization
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Mystery
Children’s
Business & Economics
格式
有声书
语言
英语
已发布
Feb 15, 2011
出版商
The Colonial Radio Theatre on Brilliance Audio
ISBN-10
1611062632
ISBN-13
9781611062632
描述
In an intriguing blend of legal drama and mystery, the story unfolds around the brilliant criminal defense attorney Perry Mason, a character crafted by the renowned author Erle Stanley Gardner. As the case develops, listeners are drawn into a world rich with suspense, clever twists, and unexpected revelations. Through the skillful dramatization, they experience every nuance of the courtroom, where the stakes are high and justice must prevail.
Mason is approached by a sulky girl embroiled in a complex situation that hints at deeper secrets and motives. With his unparalleled analytical mind, he navigates through layers of deception, questioning witnesses and uncovering truths that others overlook. The intricacies of the case provide a pulsating backdrop for Mason's wit and relentless pursuit of justice, making every moment thrilling and engaging.
As the tension mounts, the listener becomes an active participant in the investigation, pondering the evidence alongside Mason. With a cast of vibrant characters and the immersive soundscapes created by The Colonial Radio Players, the dramatization captures the essence of Gardner's storytelling—where every clue matters, and nothing is as it seems.
Mason is approached by a sulky girl embroiled in a complex situation that hints at deeper secrets and motives. With his unparalleled analytical mind, he navigates through layers of deception, questioning witnesses and uncovering truths that others overlook. The intricacies of the case provide a pulsating backdrop for Mason's wit and relentless pursuit of justice, making every moment thrilling and engaging.
As the tension mounts, the listener becomes an active participant in the investigation, pondering the evidence alongside Mason. With a cast of vibrant characters and the immersive soundscapes created by The Colonial Radio Players, the dramatization captures the essence of Gardner's storytelling—where every clue matters, and nothing is as it seems.