THE CASE OF THE LUCKY LOSER (PERRY MASON)
The first woman wouldn't even give her name. But the clear, feminine voice faltered considerably over the question of what Perry Mason's charges would be for a day in court, a day doing nothing but listening. The second woman gave a good deal more, but the question was, what did she expect to get. Dorla Balfour, lethally lovely and dangerously rich, forced a $1,000 retainer on Mason to deal with a case already tried and decided. The offense involved appeared to be manslaughter, hit-and-run, but it soon became murder. . . with the corpse killed twice.