Thu 18 Jul 2024
HAROLD Q. MASUR – The Legacy Lenders. Scott Jordan #11. Random House, hardcover, 1967. Bantam, paperback, 1st printing thus, April 1968.
While representing a friend whose wife had been killed in a traffic accident, lawyer Scott Jordan us involved in another death, a murder which is neatly and carefully tied into the plot as it develops, The driver of the other car had transferred rights in a future inheritance for a fractional value in cash, but not without involving a number of other people in a fraud necessary to obtain the required insurance on his own life, It is the examining doctor’s nurse who becomes too curious and thus jeopardizing her own life.
A badly written fake-suicide scene detracts for the otherwise tight plotting. The gun mysteriously switched from the right hand to the left, and wrong, hand. And unnecessarily, too, for medical evidence would have immediately indicated murder.
Masur knows people, though, and New York City, and writes of both extremely well. He also has side comments to provide to lawyers as they are portrayed in TV series: Perry Mason, are you listening? Also, the current arguments of gun vs. auto licensing are reversed here. Masur seems to have a deep-seated grudge against automobiles – not strangely, as a resident New Yorker [city-style].
Rating: ****½
July 19th, 2024 at 4:17 am
I love these vintage reviews!
July 20th, 2024 at 9:04 pm
It’s a good thing you do, Dan, since I’ve only started posting reviews from the second of at least four volumes!
July 19th, 2024 at 7:43 am
I was going to say that I remember Masur coming to conventions when I started going in the late 1970s, but then I checked and he lived until 2005, and the age of 96. He did a collection of Scott Jordan short stories called THE NAME IS JORDAN. His last book, THE MOURNING AFTER, was published by Raven House in 1981.
July 20th, 2024 at 9:07 pm
I met Masur once myself, at a Pulpcon convention. He was in his 80s, at least, but he made for a great Guest of Honor.
Here’s a page from the primary M*F website that includes a short bibliography and an interview that Gary Lovisi had with him:
https://mysteryfile.com/Masur/Interview.html
July 20th, 2024 at 11:13 pm
I like Masur and Jordan, who is often as much private eye as lawyer, but proves a strong legal mind when called to.
July 24th, 2024 at 9:52 am
Masur is a very talented writer.
His short stories are especially good.