"The Case of the Fan-Dancer's Horse" (often adapted from Erle Stanley Gardner's classic mystery novel) is a thrilling legal whodunit. It all begins with the fan-dancer's "costume" what there is of it. When Perry Mason stumbles upon the accessories of an exotic performer, he sets out to do a good turn by returning the lost glad rags. But the attorney's discreet good deed brings more than one delectable dancer and more than a little trouble waltzing into his office.
Two dazzling dead ringers each claim to be the same famed fan-dancer. And hot on their heels are a zealous ex-husband and a jealous would-be boyfriend. But the missing property all four are after isn't feathered finery it's a full-grown horse! And when one of the men gets brutally murdered, Mason finds he may be dancing dangerously close to a killer....
This 1952 paperback has some wear on the binding.