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Perry Mason

Book • 1989
Perry Mason is a fictional criminal defense lawyer created by Erle Stanley Gardner who appeared in a series of novels and short stories.

Erle Stanley Gardner's Perry Mason novels typically follow a formulaic structure.

Mason receives a case, investigates the crime, and dramatically confronts the true culprit during a courtroom trial.

Perry Mason distinguishes himself through his sharp legal mind, relentless pursuit of truth, and knack for uncovering hidden evidence.

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Claire McCaskill
as a reference to Perry Mason's tendency to elicit confessions in court.
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Michael Wolff
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