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Benson Murder Case - A Philo Vance Story

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Benson Murder Case - A Philo Vance Story

S. S. Van Dine

The Benson Murder Case – A Philo Vance Story is the first of a series of twelve popular mysteries set in New York during the Jazz Age. S. S. Van Dine is the nom de plume of prominent art critic, and member of New York’s avant-garde, W. H. Wright. He rapidly became one of the country’s best-selling authors and the series remained immensely popular for decades, as Philo Vance was featured in dozens of movies, plays and radio shows.
Van Dine’s novels marked a sharp departure from earlier detective fiction. To begin with, the hero represents the antithesis of the familiar hard-boiled detective. He is an eccentric and volatile loner; a highly erudite aesthete; a debonair bon vivant; a fop. Indeed, Van Dine even flirts with his hero’s sexuality where, for instance, a friend tells Vance: “I trust you won’t wear your green carnation,” – then the symbol of homosexuality. Moreover, Philo Vance approaches crime from a totally new standpoint, more or less ignoring the sorts of evidence and inference generally used to solve mysteries. His perspective is primarily psychological. Thus, he tells his friend Van: “The truth can be learned only by an analysis of the psychological factors of a crime, and an application of them to the individual. The only real clues are psychological—not material.” (The author casts himself in the role of the narrator, “Van,” Vance’s old college friend, now his lawyer, advisor and general agent.)
Within minutes of viewing the scene of the crime, Vance throws out veiled hints and innuendos that he knows who murdered Alvin Benson. D. A. John Markham good-humoredly ignores these intimations and soon finds there is enough evidence to make an arrest, when Vance convinces him that his suspect could not possibly be guilty. After developing a strong evidential case against someone else, Vance proves that this second suspect, too, must be innocent. And so, it goes with several more suspects. In the end Vance identifies, and explains how his reasoning immediately pointed to, the actual murderer. (Summary by Kirsten Wever)

Year of Publication: 1926Genres: Crime & Mystery Fiction , Detective Fiction
Running Time: 10 hours 38 minutes 03 seconds
#Chapter Name
1
The Nights
Chapter 1 - Philo Vance at Home
Kirsten Wever
28:03
2
The Nights
Chapter 2 - At the Scene of the Crime
Kirsten Wever
28:28
3
The Nights
Chapter 3 - A Lady's Hand-bag
Kirsten Wever
24:15
4
The Nights
Chapter 4 - The Housekeeper's Story
Kirsten Wever
24:17
5
The Nights
Chapter 5 – Gathering Information
Kirsten Wever
22:36
6
The Nights
Chapter 6 – Vance Offers an Opinion
Kirsten Wever
26:12
7
The Nights
Chapter 7 – Reports an Interview
Kirsten Wever
31:59
8
The Nights
Chapter 8 – Vance Accepts a Challenge
Kirsten Wever
28:52
9
The Nights
Chapter 9 – The Height of the Murderer
Kirsten Wever
21:18
10
The Nights
Chapter 10 – Eliminating a Suspect
Kirsten Wever
21:22
11
The Nights
Chapter 11 – A Motive and a Threat
Kirsten Wever
26:10
12
The Nights
Chapter 12 – The Owner of a Colt-.45
Kirsten Wever
18:19
13
The Nights
Chapter 13 – The Grey Cadillac
Kirsten Wever
19:37
14
The Nights
Chapter 14 – Links in the Chain
Kirsten Wever
17:03
15
The Nights
Chapter 15 – Pfyfe – Personal
Kirsten Wever
25:40
16
The Nights
Chapter 16 – Admissions and Suppressions
Kirsten Wever
28:30
17
The Nights
Chapter 17 – The Forged Check
Kirsten Wever
23:38
18
The Nights
Chapter 18 – A Confession
Kirsten Wever
21:31
19
The Nights
Chapter 19 – Vance Cross-Examines
Kirsten Wever
28:21
20
The Nights
Chapter 20 – A Lady Explains
Kirsten Wever
23:43
21
The Nights
Chapter 21 – Sartorial Revelations
Kirsten Wever
26:20
22
The Nights
Chapter 22 – Vance Outlines a Theory
Kirsten Wever
32:48
23
The Nights
Chapter 23 – Checking an Alibi
Kirsten Wever
31:07
24
The Nights
Chapter 24 – The Arrest
Kirsten Wever
30:30
25
The Nights
Chapter 25 – Vance Explains His Methods
Kirsten Wever
27:24

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