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I Dreamed I Married Perry Mason: A Cece Caruso Mystery
 
 

I Dreamed I Married Perry Mason: A Cece Caruso Mystery (Hardcover)

by Susan Kandel (Author) "What a pity my vintage Maud Frizon pumps didn' come with steel-reinforced toes ..." (more)
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All former Jersey beauty queen Cece Caruso really wants to do is finish her biography of Erle Stanley Gardner, "creator of the brilliant, unflappable Perry Mason," but in art journalist Kandel's entertaining, often witty debut, she must contend with a few distractions, including murder. Once he became a famous writer, Gardner for a while took on "hopeless cases." In the Gardner archives, Cece stumbles across a misfiled 1958 letter from Joseph Albacco, who had recently been convicted and imprisoned for murdering his wife. Claiming his innocence, Albacco begged Gardner to intervene and track down the real killer, but the author never did. Intrigued, Cece is determined to find the truth in a scenario complicated enough to challenge Perry Mason himself, and soon finds herself involved in a fresh murder linked to the long-ago crime. Meanwhile, she worries about her daughter Annie, whose marriage seems about to implode, and never misses a chance to add to her sizeable collection of vintage clothing. Though the denouement is a bit over-the-top, readers should give Cece a warm welcome to the legion of perky female sleuths.
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"Cece Caruso is the new girl on the mystery block, and is she ever a hoot....lively reading." (Rocky Mountain News )

"This first novel straddles, rather elegantly, the genres of 'chick-lit beach book' and 'smart mystery.'" (LA Weekly )

"Thumbs up to newcomer Kandel's series for its snappy dialogue and carefully worked-out plot." (Kirkus Reviews (starred review) )

"A well-spun plot and clever writing." (Entertainment Weekly )

"This is a book that would make Perry Mason proud." (Mystery Scene )

"This lively and slightly idiosyncratic heroine, the sometimes exotic California surrounds, and the complicated plotting make this series debut essential." (Library Journal )

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Case of The Wonderful Mystery, Jun 19 2004
By John Anthony Miller (Ventura, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This book is wonderful! I found in really hard to put down once I started reading it. Really different with a fresh new approach
and extremely well written.

This is a book Erle Stanley Gardner would have liked. If you are a Gardner mystery fan, or a Perry Mason fan, this book is for you! Buy this book!

Terrific work and a great new character in Cece Caruso! One thing for sure that is not a mystery: we will be hearing much more from Susan Kandel and Cece Caruso in the future.

John Anthony Miller
phantom@phantoms.com

Ventura, CA
"Birthplace of Perry Mason"

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5.0 out of 5 stars Charming mystery with great L.A. feel, Jun 4 2004
Biographer Cece Caruso is stuck in her planned biography of Erle Stanley Gardner--the creator of Perry Mason. When she comes across a misfiled letter a prison inmate sent to Gardner, she thinks this might be a key to unlocking a part of his personality. But when she meets the convicted murderer, she wonders if Gardner made a mistake--because she can't believe that Joe Albacco really is guilty of the crime he's spent most of his life in jail for. On the urgings of the pison priest, Cece sets of to discover the truth--and finds herself pursued by a mysterious black SUV and confronting murder far more recent than the one that took place half a century ago.

Cece flitters back and forth between the Los Angeles of today and the southern California of the early twentieth century when oil discoveries made some people billions, when Erle Stanley Gardner was writing his thrillers, and when Hollywood set the stage for fashion. Cece frequently wears vintage costumes, fitting herself more into the world of the past than that of the present. But in this case, the past is striking back with a vengence because someone still holds onto a secret--one that just may be worth one more murder.

Author Susan Kandel creates a sympathetic and motivated heroine in Cece Caruso. While she's not investingating long-ago murders, she's delaying her writing by trying to save her daughter's wedding, trying to decide whether to pursue an interest in the glamorous Burnett or the sexy but practical Detective Gambino, or shopping for first edition Perry Mason or a Coco Channel outfit. Kandel brings in plenty of parallels to the Perry Mason style of investigation (including occasional disregard for the law in the hunt for the truth) and does it all with a sexy female-empowered attitude.

There's a lot to like in this cute short mystery.

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5.0 out of 5 stars off beat but totally delightful amateur sleuth, May 26 2004
By Harriet Klausner - See all my reviews
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Thirty nine year-old Cece Caruso makes a decent living writing biographies about mystery authors but her latest subject Erle Stanley Gardner is giving her a bit of trouble. She has all of the research done and much of the book is written but she doesn't have a sense of knowing the man. While trying to get over her writer's block, she comes across a letter written in 1958 by Joseph Albacco, Jr. from the California Correctional Institution in Tehachapi to Mr. Gardner.

Joe was found guilty of murdering his wife but he swears he didn't do it and Mr. Gardner once got the convict's grandfather cleared of an assault. Curious Cece visits Joe in jail to hear his story and ends up believing him. The prison chaplain hints that if Joe doesn't get paroled in a week, there's a chance he will commit suicide. Cece investigates Joe's case and discovers the prisoner's wife was blackmailing a lot of people they all have a strong motive to kill then and now.

I DREAMED I MARRIED PERRY MASON is an off beat but totally delightful amateur sleuth novel. The heroine is a total original who wears vintage clothing, risks her own life for a man she doesn't know, and does her best not to interfere in her daughter's marital woes. Susan Kandel has a great writing style and a voice that will have readers wanting to read more mysteries by this talented storyteller.

Harriet Klausner

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5.0 out of 5 stars preposterous but great
The publisher must not have advertised this book AT ALL -- I found it purely by accident -- but it is a wonderful first mystery in the "screwball" mode. Read more
Published on May 14 2004 by M. S. Butch

4.0 out of 5 stars Witty, Fun and Suspenseful
Mystery buff Cece Caruso is busy digging around through research for her biography of the legendary Erle Stanley Gardner, creator of Perry Mason when she finds herself in the... Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars fantastic first novel
Whether or not you're an Erle Stanley Gardner or Perry Mason fan, most mystery addicts are bound to enjoy "I Dreamed I Married Perry Mason. Read more
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