From the archive….
The Ehrengraf Fandango is the twelfth short story
featuring the lawyer Martian H. Ehrengraf. He has a small room at his home
reserved for attorney-client meetings. The room is a bit reminiscent of such a
room at a police station as both the table and the chairs are bolted to the
floor. The surroundings lean towards the austere and Ehrengraf may or may not
be recording everything that goes on in the room. It is not exactly clear from
the start that he pushes the legal boundaries hard if not flat out obliterating
them. That talent comes in handy with his latest client, Cheryl Plumley, as the
story begins.
The
entire world knows she fired the gun that killed three people in a house on
Woodbridge Avenue. She has no memory of actually going into the home and
shooting Mary Beth and Richard Kuhldreyer as well as their neighbor, Patricia
Munk. While her only explanation other than sheer madness for the crime would
be satanic intervention, Ehrengraf has a much more down to earth explanation.
Not only does he know how he can help her with the case, he has a few other
ideas to help her and her future.
Along
with a touch here and there of subtle humor, The Ehrengraf Fandango by
Lawrence Block is a complicated multiple case mystery. The Plumley case is just
part of a much larger tale in this work. Martian H. Ehrengraf is a lawyer who
bends the law to suit himself and enjoys the fruit of his labors in the
process. He only defends innocent clients and he never loses a case. If you
need his services, it is always best to pay his free promptly and without
delay.
Also
present at the end of the book is the original introduction to the first
story, The Ehrengraf Defense, written by Edward D. Hoch for
the 1978 initial appearance in Ellery Queen’s mystery magazine. That is
followed by two different afterwards from the author, first in 1994 and then
2014. Those pieces by Hoch and author Lawrence Block provide intriguing details
about the dapper lawyer, the other eleven tales in the series, as well as
publishing in general.
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Material
was picked up to read and review when the author made it free in January 2016.
Kevin R. Tipple ©2016, 2021, 2026


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