The Benson Murder Case. Philo Vance Mysteries. Illustrated
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- Nombre de pages392
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-617-8563-47-9
- EAN9786178563479
- Date de parution23/04/2025
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille788 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurAndrii Ponomarenko
Résumé
S. S. Van Dine's The Benson Murder Case is a cornerstone of the Golden Age detective fiction, introducing the enigmatic and intellectual sleuth Philo Vance. First published in 1926, this novel set the stage for a series of intricate and sophisticated mysteries that captivated readers with their blend of logic, psychology, and deductive reasoning.
The story begins with the shocking murder of Alvin Benson, a wealthy but disreputable stockbroker, found dead in his luxurious New York townhouse with a bullet to the head.
The crime scene presents an intriguing puzzle-his spectacles are missing, and there are signs of both an intruder and a staged exit. As the police struggle to untangle the conflicting clues, the highly cultured and razor-sharp amateur detective Philo Vance steps in to solve the case. Armed with an encyclopedic knowledge of art, literature, and psychology, Vance methodically dissects the motives and alibis of a cast of suspects that includes a jealous brother, a mysterious woman, and associates with hidden agendas.
His unorthodox approach to crime-solving, combined with his deep understanding of human nature, allows him to outwit both criminals and the authorities. The Benson Murder Case is a masterful blend of intellectual deduction and classic detective storytelling. With its elegant prose, gripping plot, and an unforgettable detective in Philo Vance, this novel is a must-read for fans of Agatha Christie, Ellery Queen, and other Golden Age mystery writers.
The crime scene presents an intriguing puzzle-his spectacles are missing, and there are signs of both an intruder and a staged exit. As the police struggle to untangle the conflicting clues, the highly cultured and razor-sharp amateur detective Philo Vance steps in to solve the case. Armed with an encyclopedic knowledge of art, literature, and psychology, Vance methodically dissects the motives and alibis of a cast of suspects that includes a jealous brother, a mysterious woman, and associates with hidden agendas.
His unorthodox approach to crime-solving, combined with his deep understanding of human nature, allows him to outwit both criminals and the authorities. The Benson Murder Case is a masterful blend of intellectual deduction and classic detective storytelling. With its elegant prose, gripping plot, and an unforgettable detective in Philo Vance, this novel is a must-read for fans of Agatha Christie, Ellery Queen, and other Golden Age mystery writers.
S. S. Van Dine's The Benson Murder Case is a cornerstone of the Golden Age detective fiction, introducing the enigmatic and intellectual sleuth Philo Vance. First published in 1926, this novel set the stage for a series of intricate and sophisticated mysteries that captivated readers with their blend of logic, psychology, and deductive reasoning.
The story begins with the shocking murder of Alvin Benson, a wealthy but disreputable stockbroker, found dead in his luxurious New York townhouse with a bullet to the head.
The crime scene presents an intriguing puzzle-his spectacles are missing, and there are signs of both an intruder and a staged exit. As the police struggle to untangle the conflicting clues, the highly cultured and razor-sharp amateur detective Philo Vance steps in to solve the case. Armed with an encyclopedic knowledge of art, literature, and psychology, Vance methodically dissects the motives and alibis of a cast of suspects that includes a jealous brother, a mysterious woman, and associates with hidden agendas.
His unorthodox approach to crime-solving, combined with his deep understanding of human nature, allows him to outwit both criminals and the authorities. The Benson Murder Case is a masterful blend of intellectual deduction and classic detective storytelling. With its elegant prose, gripping plot, and an unforgettable detective in Philo Vance, this novel is a must-read for fans of Agatha Christie, Ellery Queen, and other Golden Age mystery writers.
The crime scene presents an intriguing puzzle-his spectacles are missing, and there are signs of both an intruder and a staged exit. As the police struggle to untangle the conflicting clues, the highly cultured and razor-sharp amateur detective Philo Vance steps in to solve the case. Armed with an encyclopedic knowledge of art, literature, and psychology, Vance methodically dissects the motives and alibis of a cast of suspects that includes a jealous brother, a mysterious woman, and associates with hidden agendas.
His unorthodox approach to crime-solving, combined with his deep understanding of human nature, allows him to outwit both criminals and the authorities. The Benson Murder Case is a masterful blend of intellectual deduction and classic detective storytelling. With its elegant prose, gripping plot, and an unforgettable detective in Philo Vance, this novel is a must-read for fans of Agatha Christie, Ellery Queen, and other Golden Age mystery writers.