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The Canary Murder Case (1927) by S. S. Van Dine is a classic American detective novel featuring the suave and intellectual sleuth Philo Vance.
The story revolves around the murder of Margaret Odell, a glamorous Broadway showgirl nicknamed "The Canary" for her golden voice. She is found strangled in her New York apartment, and the crime quickly draws public attention due to her high-society connections and scandalous lifestyle.
Philo Vance, assisting the New York District Attorney, investigates the case. Using psychological insight, deductive reasoning, and his trademark sophistication, Vance delves into Odell's tangled relationships with several wealthy and powerful men. As the investigation progresses, he uncovers secrets, motives, and red herrings that eventually lead to a dramatic revelation of the true killer.
The novel blends Golden Age detective tropes with a psychological approach, showcasing Van Dine's intricate plotting and Vance's analytical prowess.
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