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Bezig met laden... De moordzaak Kenting (1936)door S. S. Van Dine
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Onderdeel van de reeks(en)Philo Vance (10)
When a playboy is abducted, the highly educated detective "reveals himself as a gun-fighter who can pump hot lead with the best of them" (The New York Times). Recently returned from a refreshing sojourn in Egypt and on his way out the door to enjoy a dog show, Philo Vance is stopped in his tracks by a visit from the New York district attorney. Notorious gambler and ne'er-do-well Kaspar Kenting has been kidnapped from his uptown home, and the culprits are demanding that the fifty-thousand-dollar ransom be left inside a hollow tree at midnight. But things don't go well--and the sophisticated and aristocratic detective is about to pick up a pistol and get down in the muck with some very unpleasant characters in this witty, suspenseful Golden Age mystery classic. "Mr. Van Dine's amateur detective is the most gentlemanly, and probably the most scholarly snooper in literature." --Chicago Daily Tribune Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Review of the Arni Books Kindle eBook edition (August 10, 2023) of the Scribner’s hardcover original (1936).
Amateur sleuth Philo Vance is called in on yet another case which has the authorities baffled. He is certain that an apparent kidnapping was in fact murder and that paying the supposed ransom will not result in any return of the victim. Unlike most of the other books in the series, there is a conspiracy involved and a gang of cutthroats are acting as mercenaries on behalf of the actual culprit. This does result in a climactic shootout towards the end.
See cover at https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/8/84/TheKidnapMurderCase.jpg
The front cover of the original Scribner’s first edition (1936). Image sourced from Wikipedia.
The final unveiling of the mastermind results in the now typical Unsatisfactory Ending Alert™ whereby a satisfactory criminal justice proceeding is averted. Many of these endings in the series seem to actually be due to Vance's own machinations, which admittedly end up saving the authorities and therefore the taxpayers any further expense. But it has become such a cliche in the Vance books that is now to be expected and is somewhat tiresome.
Trivia and Links
Unlike almost all of the other Philo Vance books, The Kidnap Murder Case was not adapted into a film version. There is a listing of all the film adaptations under the Wikipedia entry for the fictional Philo Vance character here.
The Kidnap Murder Case is in the public domain and can be read or sourced online at various sites such as Faded Page.
Willard Huntington Wright aka S.S. Van Dine is also the author of the Twenty Rules for Writing Detective Stories. ( )