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Pocket Books 106 (August, 1941). Fourth Printing.

From the back cover:

 

Suppose you were Perry Mason . . . with this wire staring you in the face:

 

"Sending you special delivery air mail photograph of utmost importance in case I am about to present. Keep photograph and await me in your office without fail." --Eva Lamont

 

. . . and you already had the photograph, right in front of you. It was a picture of a beautiful young woman -- from the tops of her silken-clad legs down! Clipped to it was a slip of paper which read "The Girl with the Lucky Legs!"

 

Well, if you were Perry Mason, you'd get over-confident right off -- the case was a cut-and-dried cinch. But that would be before you met earnest young Dr. Doray -- notorious, crooked Frank Patton -- and Miss Lucky Legs herself, delectable Marjorie Clune! And soon you'd find yourself right up to your neck in a mystifying swirl of locked doors, swift-moving swindles, and dangerous brushes with death, capped with a climactic photo-finish that will pull you right out of your chair!

 

 

 

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