Step back into the glittering world of 1920s New York in The Canary Murder Case, the second thrilling installment in S. S. Van Dine's legendary Philo Vance Mystery series. When a glamorous Broadway starlet-known to her adoring public as "The Canary"-is found brutally murdered in her luxurious apartment, the city is scandalized. Behind the velvet curtains and champagne-soaked nights lies a tangled web of jealousy, blackmail, and betrayal. Only the brilliant and enigmatic Philo Vance, the most sophisticated sleuth of the Golden Age of Detective Fiction, can unravel the case. With his razor-sharp…mehr
Step back into the glittering world of 1920s New York in The Canary Murder Case, the second thrilling installment in S. S. Van Dine's legendary Philo Vance Mystery series. When a glamorous Broadway starlet-known to her adoring public as "The Canary"-is found brutally murdered in her luxurious apartment, the city is scandalized. Behind the velvet curtains and champagne-soaked nights lies a tangled web of jealousy, blackmail, and betrayal. Only the brilliant and enigmatic Philo Vance, the most sophisticated sleuth of the Golden Age of Detective Fiction, can unravel the case. With his razor-sharp intellect, unshakable poise, and taste for art and psychology, Vance exposes the secrets hidden among the city's high society and dives deep into a world of shady nightclub owners, desperate lovers, and dangerous ambition. Brimming with classic noir atmosphere, shocking twists, and a puzzle worthy of the great detective himself, The Canary Murder Case is a cornerstone of the Philo Vance mysteries-a must-read for fans of Agatha Christie, Dashiell Hammett, and Ellery Queen. This gripping whodunit cements S. S. Van Dine as one of the towering figures of American crime fiction.
S. S. Van Dine was the pen name of Willard Huntington Wright (1888-1939), an American art critic, editor, and novelist whose influence on Golden Age detective fiction remains profound. Trained as a literary critic and steeped in art and philosophy, Wright turned to mystery writing during a period of convalescence-and reinvented himself as one of the most sophisticated voices in the genre.In 1926, he introduced the world to Philo Vance, the aristocratic amateur sleuth whose razor intellect, biting wit, and refined tastes set him apart from more conventional detectives. Beginning with The Benson Murder Case, Van Dine's novels quickly became international bestsellers, praised for their intricate plotting, psychological depth, and stylish prose.Beyond the page, Van Dine's influence extended to the silver screen. His Philo Vance mysteries inspired a series of popular Hollywood films in the 1930s, starring actors such as William Powell, Basil Rathbone, and Warren William. Today, his work endures as both an essential part of American crime fiction history and a window into the glittering yet shadowed world of 1920s New York high society.S. S. Van Dine remains celebrated as one of the leading architects of the classic detective novel, bridging the gap between puzzle-driven whodunits and the more character-driven mysteries that would follow.
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