Erle Gardner - The Case of the Baited Hook

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It was beautiful bait: two lovely thousand-dollar bills and a torn half of a ten-thousand-dollar note. Perry Mason swallowed it, hook, line, and sinker. They had gone to a lot of trouble. They had Mason’s private number, woke him up and persuaded him to meet them at his office in the middle of the night. There he found a man and a girl; a man who knew exactly what he wanted but wouldn’t explain; a girl who wore a man’s overcoat, a mask — and wouldn’t speak. It was the girl who kept the other half of the ten-grand note. When and if they needed Perry Mason he’d get her half. Not until then would he know who his client was. Perry suspected he was being played for a sucker, but he was too interested to swim away.
The next morning, he felt the hook. It was murder, a murder obviously linked to his mysterious visitors. And the barb on the hook was that Perry couldn’t discover who his client was or what he was supposed to do. Della Street’s mocking jibes were hard to take.
A racing Gardner story full of action, suspense and one of the most original plots Gardner has ever created.

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He pulled the door shut.

Chapter 12

Mason latchkeyed the door of his private office and said, “Skip out to the reception room, Della. See who’s there, and tell Gertie I’m back but that I don’t want to see anyone.”

Della Street slipped silently through the door. She returned to find Mason lighting a cigarette.

“What’s new, Della?” he asked.

She motioned with her finger on her lips for silence, and tiptoed across to him. In a low voice, she said, “There’s someone in the law library.”

Mason raised his eyebrows in surprise. “Who?”

“I don’t know,” she said. “He wouldn’t give any name to Gertie, said that he simply must see you, and that he couldn’t wait in the reception room. She told him she’d have to have his name, and he pushed his way past her into the law library and told her to go peddle her papers. Gertie was peeved about it, but she said he seemed to be a rather high-class individual, and she didn’t want to have him thrown out.”

Mason said, “That, Della, will be Robert Peltham.”

He strode across the office, jerked open the door to the law library, and said, “Hello, Peltham. Come in.”

Peltham, who had been seated at the long table, nervously puffing a cigarette, jumped to his feet and walked rapidly across to where Mason was standing. “What the devil,” he asked, “has happened? How could anyone have got my overcoat, my car, and…”

Mason said, “It took you long enough to get here.”

“What do you mean?”

“I had to see you,” Mason said. “I tried to get you in here the easy way. That didn’t work. So I tried the hard way.”

Peltham stared at him. “You mean that you…” His voice trailed away into silence.

Mason said, “This is Della Street, my secretary. I don’t have any secrets from her. Come in and sit down. Why didn’t you let me talk with you?”

“I didn’t think it was wise.”

“Why didn’t you put your cards on the table the first time you came to the office?”

“I did.”

Mason said, sarcastically, “Yes, you certainly did. You and your masked friend. You and your mysterious allusions to what was going to happen. Why the devil didn’t you tell me Tidings was dead?”

“Because I didn’t know it.”

“Bunk,” Mason said. “And why didn’t you tell me that I was to represent Mrs. Tidings? Then I might have done a decent job of it instead of floundering around.”

“You’ve done nobly,” Peltham said.

“That’s what you think,” Mason told him. “Now you listen to me. Time is precious. I want you to do exactly as I tell you to do… You’re dead, do you understand?”

“What do you mean?”

“Exactly what I say. You’re dead. You’ve been murdered.”

Peltham said impatiently, “Mason, can’t you understand? I wanted you to protect Mrs. Tidings. I…”

“I am protecting her,” Mason said, and then added significantly, “now.”

“Weren’t you before?”

“How could I? I was chasing will-o’-the-wisps. Why the devil did you say it was okay for me to represent Byrl Gailord?”

“Because it was. I know all about her. Tidings was trustee handling her funds — and a sweet mess he made of it, too. You’ll probably find that there’s an enormous shortage in her trust accounts.”

“How does it happen you know all about her?” Mason asked.

“Through Mrs. Tump, Mrs. Tump has been sort of a godmother to her, rescued her from Russia, and brought her over here, and saw that she had a chance… That is, she did her best. The child was spirited out of the welfare home where she was left for safekeeping and…”

“And you thought there wouldn’t be anything inconsistent in the representation of Byrl Gailord’s interests and of Mrs. Tidings’?”

“That’s right.”

“And you know Byrl Gailord personally?”

“No, I don’t. I only know of her through her godmother.”

“Then,” Mason said, “you didn’t know that Byrl Gailord was a social climber, that she was trying to crash the set that Adelle Hastings travels with, that she’s set her cap for a young man in whom Adelle Hastings is interested.”

“Byrl Gailord!” Peltham exclaimed.

Mason nodded.

“Why, I can’t believe such a thing is possible. Adelle Hastings has never said a word to me about it.”

“She,” Mason told him, “would be the last person on earth to say a word about it to anyone — particularly to you.”

“But your request to represent her was forwarded to me through Adelle.”

“All right,” Mason said. “We won’t argue about it. That’s done. That’s water that’s already gone under the bridge. What’s Nadine Tidings to you?”

“What do you think?”

“I’m not thinking,” Mason said. “I want to know.”

Peltham met his eyes and said tersely, “She’s everything in the world to me.”

“And Adelle Hastings?”

“What do you mean?”

“What’s she to you?”

“Why, nothing. Just a friend, that’s all. She’s a swell girl, and I’ve always admired her, but that’s all there is to it.”

“She knows about your feeling for Mrs. Tidings?”

“Certainly not. No one knows about that. I’ve gone to the greatest trouble to keep that entirely secret.”

“Why?” Mason asked.

“Because of what would have happened. Can’t you see? I was on a board of trustees with Tidings. Tidings distrusted me. There was a shortage. Tidings would have yelled ‘frame-up,’ that I wanted him in prison so I could marry his wife. Nadine wanted a divorce. Tidings had just enough on her so he could drag her name through the mud.”

Mason said, “And you were foolish enough to think that any such crazy scheme as the one you tried, would protect Mrs. Tidings?”

“Of course it would. It has, hasn’t it?”

“No,” Mason said shortly, “it hasn’t. Police took Mrs. Tidings into custody an hour or so ago. They’re going to charge her with first-degree murder.”

Peltham said, “I didn’t see how they could connect Nadine with it. Her alibi should have held up.”

Mason said, “Let me show you where you made a whole flock of mistakes… People found out about Tidings being dead and where he was. As each person made that discovery, he started protecting himself or herself by building up an alibi.”

“Well?” Peltham asked.

Mason said, “The district attorney has all of those alibis in front of him. They’re mathematical clues. No one except the murderer of Tidings knows exactly when he was killed. Each person thought that he was killed shortly before he or she made the discovery of the body… Therefore, the district attorney only has to check back on the alibis to pick the ones that cover the longest periods, and he knows he’s getting warm. Mrs. Tidings started making her alibi date back from Monday afternoon… You can figure what that means.”

Peltham frowned.

Mason said, “Here’s what the district attorney is going to say in front of a jury. You made love to Nadine Tidings underhandedly, surreptitiously. You had clandestine meetings. You took the name of Hushman and gave her the name of Mrs. Hushman. You…”

“Good God!” Peltham exclaimed. “Who knows that?”

“The district attorney,” Mason said. “What do you think he is, a damn fool?”

Peltham stared at him in speechless dismay.

Mason said, “Tidings found out about you. He…”

“No, he didn’t. I swear that he didn’t.”

“I’m telling you,” Mason said, “what the district attorney is going to say to a jury. You were having a secret rendezvous with Nadine Tidings in her house. Albert Tidings was still her lawful husband. You decided to kill him, thereby getting him out of the way as a husband, sealing his Ups, protecting Nadine’s good name, and your good name, and leaving the way free to marry her.”

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