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The Canary Murder Case

Van Dine S.S.
Publication date 27/06/2025
EAN: 9782322597000
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« The Canary Murder Case » by S S Van Dine immerses readers in a classic locked-room mystery emblematic of the Golden Age of detective fiction. The story opens with the discovery of Margaret Odell, a glamorous nightclub singer known as The Canary, st... See full description
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PublisherBOOKS ON DEMAND
Page Count354
Languageen
AuthorVan Dine S.S.
FormatPaperback / softback
Product typeBook
Publication date27/06/2025
Weight514 g
Dimensions (thickness x width x height)2.50 x 14.80 x 21.00 cm
Locked-room mystery
« The Canary Murder Case » by S S Van Dine immerses readers in a classic locked-room mystery emblematic of the Golden Age of detective fiction. The story opens with the discovery of Margaret Odell, a glamorous nightclub singer known as The Canary, strangled in her locked New York apartment. When the police attribute the crime to a botched robbery, the mystery deepens: there are no signs of forced entry, and the suspects gangsters and gentlemen alike all have seemingly solid alibis.Amateur detective Philo Vance, a sophisticated aesthete and keen psychologist, is called in by District Attorney Markham. Vance meticulously analyzes the clues, including a missing diamond and blackmail letters, gradually reconstructing the crime. His investigation culminates in a high-stakes poker game, where he observes the suspects reactions and ultimately exposes a cunning murderer. The solution hinges on a clever manipulation of timing and a recorded voice, revealing a plot of remarkable ingenuity.This landmark novel combines intellectual complexity with the vibrant atmosphere of the Jazz Age, embodying Van Dines principle of fair play: every clue is available to the reader, inviting them to solve the mystery alongside Vance. « The Canary Murder Case » stands as a cornerstone of locked-room mysteries and historical crime fiction, offering timeless appeal to fans of classic detective stories.