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Language
  
English

Publication date
  
1936

Originally published
  
1936

Publisher
  
Charles Scribner's Sons

Preceded by
  
The Garden Murder Case

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Series
  
Philo Vance

Pages
  
316 pp

Author
  
S. S. Van Dine

Country
  
United States of America

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Media type
  
Print (Hardback & Paperback)

Followed by
  
The Gracie Allen Murder Case

Genres
  
Mystery, Detective fiction

Similar
  
Works by S S Van Dine, Mystery books

The Kidnap Murder Case is a 1936 murder mystery novel by S. S. Van Dine, the tenth of twelve books featuring fictional detective Philo Vance.

Contents

Plot summary

A member of the wealthy Kenting family is kidnapped, and Philo Vance's suspicions lead him to the victim's home, the "Purple House" on New York's 86th Street. A mysterious ransom note and the family collection of gems both play a part in the plot, which ends with the murderer's suicide with the connivance of Vance. "To be sure, the motive for the crime, or, I should say, crimes, was the sordid one of monetary gain ... through Vance's determination and fearlessness, through his keen insight into human nature and his amazing flair for the ramifications of human psychology, he was able to penetrate beyond the seemingly conclusive manifestations of the case."

Literary significance and criticism

Crime novelist and critic Julian Symons wrote, "The decline in the last six Vance books is so steep that the critic who called the ninth of them one more stitch in his literary shroud was not overstating the case."

References

The Kidnap Murder Case Wikipedia