The Case of the Counterfeit Eye (1935) (A Perry Mason Mystery #6)
By: Gardner, Erle Stanley
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Peter Brunold has a bloodshot glass eye to use the "morning after." It is distinctive, closely identified with him, and thus a handicap when a corpse is found clutching a bloodshot glass eye. Later, another corpse is found, with another bloodshot glass eye in hand. But Mason is in almost as much jeopardy as his client, as his fingerprints have been found on one of the alleged murder weapons.[6] This is the first novel in which District Attorney Hamilton Burger appears.