
Publisher’s Note
Introductory
Characters of the Book
CHAPTER I. Philo Vance at Home
CHAPTER II. At the Scene of the Crime
CHAPTER III. A Lady’s Hand-bag
CHAPTER IV. The Housekeeper’s Story
CHAPTER V. Gathering Information
CHAPTER VI. Vance Offers an Opinion
CHAPTER VII. Reports and an Interview
The story opens with a rare glimpse into the private notebooks of one of New York’s most effective crime‑solvers. Philo Vance, a cultured amateur sleuth, works quietly behind the scenes of District Attorney Markham’s office, offering the sharp analysis that turns baffling clues into clear evidence. This first case in the series shows how Vance’s unique method—combining artful observation with a love of fine literature—became the key to solving the city’s toughest mysteries.
When well‑known Wall Street broker Alvin Benson is found dead in his elegant townhouse, his affluent social circle erupts with suspicion. A housekeeper, a young singer, a retired army colonel, and a host of detectives and police officers all become part of the tangled web. As Vance steps in as an unofficial adviser, listeners are drawn into a tightly knit puzzle of motives, alibis, and hidden relationships that must be untangled before the truth can emerge.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (478K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
United States: A. L. Burt Company, 1926.
Credits
Transcribed and produced by Brian Raiter
Release date
2023-04-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1888–1939
Best remembered as the creator of Philo Vance, this sharp-eyed critic turned detective novelist helped shape the classic mystery boom of the 1920s. Before crime fiction made him famous, he was already known in American literary and art circles for his writing and editorial work.
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