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The case of the empty tin [Large Print] [Unknown Binding]

Erle Stanley Gardner (Author)
3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)


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1968
A spanking-new tin can, secretly placed among the rows of Mrs. Florence Gentrie's preserves, contains not a speck of food -- but it does carry one very damning clue to a murder that took place right next door. Such an unsavory discovery in such an unlikely place can't help but pique the curiosity of a dedicated mystery hunter like Perry Mason.

But the real mystery about this murder is who -- and where -- is the victim? Upstairs neighbor Elston A. Karr heard the telltale sounds of foul play, but his foul temperament (and his own dark secrets) make him most uncooperative. It takes a second murder to clear up the mystery of the missing body -- and to make Perry Mason the next prime candidate to disappear....

The Original Courtroom Novels

Criminal lawyer and all-time #1 mystery author Erle Stanley Gardner wrote close to 150 novels that have sold 300 million copies worldwide. Today, the great Gardner tradition continues with many of his classics back in print, as well as brand-new additions to the ever-popular series starring the incomparable Perry Mason.
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A spanking-new tin can, secretly placed among the rows of Mrs. Florence Gentrie's preserves, contains not a speck of food -- but it does carry one very damning clue to a murder that took place right next door. Such an unsavory discovery in such an unlikely place can't help but pique the curiosity of a dedicated mystery hunter like Perry Mason.

But the real mystery about this murder is who -- and where -- is the victim? Upstairs neighbor Elston A. Karr heard the telltale sounds of foul play, but his foul temperament (and his own dark secrets) make him most uncooperative. It takes a second murder to clear up the mystery of the missing body -- and to make Perry Mason the next prime candidate to disappear....

The Original Courtroom Novels

Criminal lawyer and all-time #1 mystery author Erle Stanley Gardner wrote close to 150 novels that have sold 300 million copies worldwide. Today, the great Gardner tradition continues with many of his classics back in print, as well as brand-new additions to the ever-popular series starring the incomparable Perry Mason. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


Product Details

  • Unknown Binding: 421 pages
  • Publisher: Ulverscroft (1968)
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B0007JPT0K
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Kaleidoscopic Mystery, September 26, 1999
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This novel was very unordinary as a Mason mystery; no trials, no clients charged with murder and Mason acted not as a lawyer but as a detective. The novel showed me various pictures like a kaleidoscope page by page; a mysterious empty tin, gunshot and bloodstrain but no corpse, another corpse in another house, secret smuggling business, domestic disputes between sisters-in-law and so on.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Good the Second Time Through, March 8, 2006
From early in the top decade for Perry Mason mysteries, the 1940s, this book offers a plot so complicated it took me two readings to sort it all out. Several plot threads, of the kind that in later books would have been followed up, are simply dropped here. For example, at one point, and after a long argument with her, Mason agrees not to tell the police about a woman he has just discovered at the scene of a murder -- and the woman never appears in the book again! The overall effect is good, though, sort of like a stew so rich you can't identify all the ingredients. A reader willing to draw maps and make character lists could get quite a lot of fun out of this one even on her first time through.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Political Intrigue and Murder, October 27, 2005
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The Case of the Empty Tin

Chapter 1 tells about the Gentrie family who rent out a room and their garage. Why was an empty tin among the preserves? Florence Gentrie heard a noise in the night. Her husband Arthursaid the wind blew a door shut (Chapter 2). Rodney Wenston visits Perry Mason because of a nearby gunshot (Chapter 3). His stepfather Elston Karr wants an attorney because of the murder downstairs. Karr was an importer in China and now keeps out of sight for fear of murder. Hocksley the downstairs tenant had some kind of phoney exporting business. Perry goes to question the neighbors, the Gentries (Chapter 4). Perry learns about the empty tin and goes to look at Hocksley's garage. Perry looks at the cover of that tin can and finds a coded message on the inside lid. That coded message is a book code (Chapter 7). Hocksley's housekeeper Sarah Perlin calls Perry with information (Chapter 8). Could it be a trap? Perry keeps the appointment but Sarah Perlin will not talk. A woman also called Opal Sunley to the same house at the same hour. Perry questions her.

Paul Drake tells what happened (Chapter 9). Both Hocksley and Karr seem mysterious (Chapter 10). Chapter 13 has a meeting where historical facts emerge. Perry and Della fly to San Francisco to investigate (Chapter 14). Perry shows his driving skills. Perry and Della go to inspect the Luceman home (Chapter 15). There is suspense and humor there. Then they find the Gentrie's roomer, but he will not talk. Perry and Della return to the Gentrie home to look around (Chapter 17). Perry gets an early telephone call with a surprise (Chapter 18)! He calls Lt. Tragg and they rush to the Gentrie's house. The trap springs shut on the guilty party. The last chapter ties up the loose ends.

This is a very complicated story that requires acceptance of its premises. Would someone who does business in San Francisco hide out in Los Angeles? Does the story seem reasonable? This story seems more political (past foreign involvement) than other stories in this series. Some of the facts in the background are now quite dated. War-time shortages put an end to tin cans for home canning; glass jars replaced them. The early "Perry Mason" was more of a private detective than a courtroom wizard.
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