The Scarab Murder Case
Par Wright, Willard Huntington
Publié par Good Press
English
2021
ISBN 4064066356163
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In "The Scarab Murder Case," Willard Huntington Wright, writing under the pen name S.S. Van Dine, immerses readers in a gripping detective narrative that combines elements of classic whodunits with rich, atmospheric detail. Set against the backdrop of 1920s New York City, the novel follows the erudite amateur sleuth Philo Vance as he unravels a perplexing murder entwined with the world of Egyptian antiquities. Wright's prose is distinguished by its sharp dialogue, meticulous attention to detail, and an intellectual approach to crime-solving, reflecting the era's fascination with puzzles and intellectualism within the mystery genre. The novel's intricate plotting and vivid characterization exemplify the literary trends of its time, blending sophistication with a deep sense of intrigue. Willard Huntington Wright was a noted figure in the literary world as an editor and a critic. His experiences in the art and philosophy sectors greatly influenced his writing style and thematic choices, particularly his interest in aesthetics and the complexities of human behavior. Wright's profound knowledge of the art scene of his era injects a layer of authenticity into the narrative, particularly evident in Vance's exploration of the murder's connection to the art market. For readers who cherish classic detective fiction infused with intellectual depth, "The Scarab Murder Case" stands as a compelling recommendation. It invites those interested in mystery, art, and early 20th-century society into an intriguing world of suspense, providing not just a narrative but an intellectual puzzle awaiting resolution.
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