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Hardcover A Philo Vance Week-End Book

ISBN: 1025488059

ISBN13: 9781025488059

A Philo Vance Week-End

"A Philo Vance Week-End" brings together the sophisticated and intellectual exploits of one of the most iconic characters in the history of detective fiction. Created by S.S. Van Dine, Philo Vance is the quintessential amateur sleuth of the American Golden Age of mystery, known for his vast erudition, aristocratic manner, and uncanny ability to solve the most perplexing crimes through psychological insight and logical deduction.

Set against the backdrop of high society and urban intrigue, this work showcases Van Dine's mastery of the intricate puzzle mystery. Philo Vance operates as a consultant to the New York District Attorney, navigating complex criminal cases that baffle the police force. The narrative style is characterized by its meticulous attention to detail and its focus on the intellectual challenge of the "whodunit," inviting readers to match wits with the brilliant protagonist. This collection emphasizes the literary and historical significance of the Vance series, which played a pivotal role in shaping the conventions of the modern detective novel.

The stories within "A Philo Vance Week-End" capture the atmosphere of early 20th-century mystery writing, offering a window into the aesthetic and cultural sensibilities of the 1920s. It remains a foundational work for enthusiasts of classic crime literature and those interested in the evolution of the gentleman detective archetype.

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