Fools die on Friday

Erle Stanley Gardner, 1889-1970

Book - 2023

"Private investigators Bertha Cool and Donald Lam, stars of five of Hard Case Crime’s most popular novels, return to solve their toughest case yet. Hired to prevent a socialite from poisoning her husband, Donald Lam dreams up an ingenious scheme involving a carton of anchovy paste and a fictitious national ad campaign. But when the whole thing backfires spectacularly and bodies, witnesses, and suspects start piling up, it’ll take every ounce of Donald’s brainpower and Bertha’s bruising ruthlessness to keep the police at bay – and a killer from getting away with murder."--

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Subjects
Genres
Detective and mystery fiction
Published
London : Titan Books, a division of Titan Publishing Group, Ltd 2023.
Language
English
Main Author
Erle Stanley Gardner, 1889-1970 (author)
Other Authors
A. A. Fair, 1889-1970 (author)
Edition
First Hard Case Crime edition
Item Description
"There are many people who do not know that from time immemorial Society has decreed there shall be thirteen steps to the gallows. There may be, therefore, readers who miss the significance of the title of this story. In California, as in many other states, executions invariably take place on Friday."--Author's note.
Physical Description
269 pages ; 20 cm
ISBN
9781803360126
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A questionable client determined to prevent her uncle's poisoning provokes another ebullient dash down Memory Lane with Los Angeles private eyes Bertha Cool and Donald Lam. The case, first published in 1947 under the pseudonym A.A. Fair, begins as Beatrice Ballwin tells the partners she's convinced that her uncle, hard-driving real estate developer Gerald Ballwin, is at serious risk for being poisoned, presumably by his socialite second wife, Daphne. She forks over a generous retainer Donald sniffs at after she leaves because he doesn't think she's really Beatrice Ballwin at all. Inspired by his customary inventiveness, he calls on Daphne himself and promises her lavish exposure to a wave of publicity among the younger set (hint, hint) if she'll only endorse Zesty-Paste anchovy paste, of which he provides her a hearty supply. Donald figures that Daphne's appetite for exposure will put any plans for murder she has on hold. This perfect strategy backfires when both Gerald and Daphne are fed arsenic in their servings of Zesty-Paste. Sgt. Frank Sellers, of LAPD Homicide, thinks the most likely suspects are Carl Keetley, the brother of Gerald's late first wife, a gambler and sometime real estate salesman; the false Beatrice Ballwin, who's actually Daphne's secretary, Carlotta Hanford; and Donald himself. Undismayed, Donald ropes Gerald's dentist, Dr. George L. Quay, and his nurse, Ruth Otis, into the suspect pool and, just when things look darkest, assures Sellers, "Work with me two hours and we'll have this case solved." Well, sort of, since, in Gardner's inimitably brash manner, justice is not so much served as given the finger. Not a great mystery, but great fun as long as you avoid that Zesty-Paste. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.