From Perry Mason creator Erle Stanley Gardner - during his life, the
best-selling American author of all time -- comes a lost classic of
detective fiction featuring private eyes Donald Lam (once played by
Frank Sinatra!) and Bertha Cool.
What I can say is that for those who like their crime fiction to be
high-octane, this novel is a stunner. The Daily Mail
HBO series Perry Mason, based on characters from Erle Stanley
Gardner's novels, airs June 2020 starring Matthew Rhys in the titular
role.
HAS DONALD LAM GONE OVER TO THE DARK SIDE?
From the world-famous creator of PERRY MASON, Erle Stanley Gardner -
at his death the best-selling American writer of all time - comes
another baffling case for the Cool & Lam detective agency. Return to the
1960s as a simple insurance investigation into a car accident puts
Bertha Cool and Donald Lam on the trail of murder - and Donald hip-deep
in danger when he poses as an ex-con to infiltrate a criminal gang. It's
Gardner's twistiest caper ever, and a fitting conclusion to Hard Case
Crime's revival of this classic (and long unavailable) detective series.