Dive into the thrilling world of high society and intricate mysteries with ""The Benson Murder Case"" by S. S. Van Dine. This captivating novel introduces the brilliant detective Philo Vance, who is called upon to unravel the perplexing murder of a wealthy playboy. Set against the backdrop of 1920s New York, Vance's keen intellect and unorthodox methods lead readers through a labyrinth of clues, suspects, and motives. After being out of print for decades, this classic whodunit has been meticulously republished by Alpha Editions, ensuring that both current and future generations can experience the charm and suspense of Van Dine's masterful storytelling. More than just a book, this is a collector's edition-a timeless piece of literary history that will captivate mystery enthusiasts and collectors alike. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of the golden age of detective fiction.
From a familiarity with old black & white movies. This literary mystery, first published in 1926 is set in New York. As I progressed through the suspects with D.A. Markham, his staff & his astute friend, Vance I found I sometimes became as impatient as Markham with Vance. Characters were well developed, settings with detailed descriptions & action interesting. This IS a 'vintage' murder mystery, detailed, descriptive & at times quite 'wordy'. I prefer vintage British murder mysteries. That said, I plan to read more mysteries by this author to see what other murderous personalities Philo Vance detected.
The First of the Philo Vance Mysteries
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
This book is the first of Van Dine's mysteries, and it introduces Van Dine's sleuth, Philo Vance. Vance is a wealthy, but rather cynical, connoisseur in the arts and finer things of life. He has another hobby, though, helping the New York assistant district attorney solve complex murders. This book focuses more on Philo Vance, showing the reader what to expect in the mysteries to follow. S.S. Van Dine, whose real name was Willard Hunting Wright, while writing mysteries, was also an art critic, and it shows in this book. The whole first chapter concerns Vance's view of the art world. The plot involves that of Alvin Benson who found dea sitting in a chair in his living room. He still has a book in his hand and seems at first glance to be enjoying a leisurely read. It is up to Philo Vance to help the police discover who shot him at close range with a Colt 45 pistol. The book is rather dated but is also an enjoyable read.
A Simpler New York City
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
S.S. Van Dine is a pseudonym for Willard Huntington Wright. THE BENSON MURDER CASE is the first Philo Vance mystery. Vance is an amateur detective and young aristocrat who is a close friend of the new District Attorney, John F.X. Markham. Vance mentions to Markham that he may enjoy going with him on a murder investigation. When Alvin Benson is found slain, Markham invites Vance to join him while he inspects the crime scene. The story is set in a simpler New York City of the roaring twenties before the 1929 stock market crash. This may be the best of the mystery novels written by Van Dine.
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