- The Benson Murder Case
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name = The Benson Murder Case
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author =S. S. Van Dine
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country =United States
language = English
series =Philo Vance
genre =Mystery novels
publisher =Ernest Benn (UK) &Scribner's (USA)
release_date = 1926
media_type = Print (Hardback &Paperback )
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followed_by =The Canary Murder Case The Benson Murder Case was the first novel in the
Philo Vance series ofmystery novel s byS.S. Van Dine , which became a best-seller.Plot outline
New York dilettante Philo Vance decides to assist the police in investigating the death of another man-about-town because he finds the psychological aspects of the crime of interest and feels that they would be beyond the capacities of the police, even those of his friend District Attorney Markham. Vance investigates the circumstances under which the body was found and reconstructs the crime sufficiently to determine that the murderer is five feet, ten and a half inches in height. Together, Vance and Markham investigate Benson's business associates and romantic interests until Vance manages to pierce the murderer's alibi for the time of the murder and force a confession.
Literary significance and criticism
The novel was very loosely based upon a real-life case that had made headlines, the unsolved murder of bridge expert Joseph Elwell. It was considered a "
roman à clef " because the circumstances under which Elwell's body was found -- he was shot to death in a room in his home which was found to be locked from the inside, and he was not wearing his toupee -- are duplicated in the novel. Modern knowledge ofballistics reveals that one of the central premises of the novel is fanciful, because the reconstruction of the height of the murderer is impossible."The first and best, partly because Van Dine had the real-life model of the Joseph Elwell murder (1920) to hold his fancy in check."Barzun, Jacques and Taylor, Wendell Hertig. "A Catalogue of Crime". New York: Harper & Row. 1971, revised and enlarged edition 1989. ISBN 0-06-015796-8]
"Vance spots the murderer almost immediately but doesn't reveal him, allowing Markham and Sergeant Heath to fix the guilt on five successive persons by circumstantial evidence."Roseman, Mill "et al". "Detectionary". New York: Overlook Press, 1971. ISBN 0-87951-041-2]
Film adaptation
"The Benson Murder Case" (1930) featured William Powell as Philo Vance and was moderately faithful to the plot of the novel.
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