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Remember The Case of the Velvet Claws ? Because it was published in 1933, it is in the public domain in some countries (like Canada and the EU). In the U.S., 1928 is currently the cutoff. You can legally find that specific title on Project Gutenberg or Standard Ebooks . Just be sure to check your local copyright laws.
The entire Perry Mason series is available on Kindle, often for $0.99 to $3.99 per title. That’s less than a cup of coffee. Better yet, hit a used bookstore. You can usually find vintage paperbacks with those glorious painted covers for a buck or two.
If you’re a voracious reader, Kindle Unlimited often includes many of the later Perry Mason novels. Scribd (now Everand) is another solid option. Closing Argument I get it. You want to see Perry Mason cross-examine a witness until they crumble. You want to see Della Street hand him a crucial piece of evidence at the last second. You want to see Hamilton Burger lose his 80th consecutive case.
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Remember The Case of the Velvet Claws ? Because it was published in 1933, it is in the public domain in some countries (like Canada and the EU). In the U.S., 1928 is currently the cutoff. You can legally find that specific title on Project Gutenberg or Standard Ebooks . Just be sure to check your local copyright laws.
The entire Perry Mason series is available on Kindle, often for $0.99 to $3.99 per title. That’s less than a cup of coffee. Better yet, hit a used bookstore. You can usually find vintage paperbacks with those glorious painted covers for a buck or two.
If you’re a voracious reader, Kindle Unlimited often includes many of the later Perry Mason novels. Scribd (now Everand) is another solid option. Closing Argument I get it. You want to see Perry Mason cross-examine a witness until they crumble. You want to see Della Street hand him a crucial piece of evidence at the last second. You want to see Hamilton Burger lose his 80th consecutive case.
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