The Philo Vance Megapack. S.S. Van Dine
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THE BENSON MURDER CASE (Part 1)
“Mr. Mason,” he said, “I wish to thank you for my life.”
“Sir,” said Mason, “I had no interest in your life. The adjustment of your problem was the only thing of interest to me.”
—Randolph Mason: Corrector of Destinies
INTRODUCTORY
If you will refer to the municipal statistics of the City of New York, you will find that the number of unsolved major crimes during the four years that John F.-X. Markham was district attorney, was far smaller than under any of his predecessors’ administrations. Markham projected the district attorney’s office into all manner of criminal investigations; and, as a result, many abstruse crimes on which the police had hopelessly gone aground were eventually disposed of.
But although he was personally credited with the many important indictments and subsequent convictions that he secured, the truth is that he was only an instrument in many of his most famous cases. The man who actually solved them and supplied the evidence for their prosecution was in no way connected with the city’s administration and never once came into the public eye.
At that time I happened to be both legal advisor and personal friend of this other man, and it was thus that the strange and amazing facts of the situation became known to me. But not until recently have I been at liberty to make them public. Even now I am not permitted to divulge the man’s name, and for that reason I have chosen, arbitrarily, to refer to him throughout these ex officio reports as Philo Vance.
It is, of course, possible that some of his acquaintances may, through my revelations, be able to guess his identity; and if such should prove the case, I beg of them to guard that knowledge; for though he has now gone to Italy to live and has given me permission to record the exploits of which he was the unique central character, he has very emphatically imposed his anonymity upon me; and I should not like to feel that, through any lack of discretion or delicacy, I have been the cause of his secret becoming generally known.
The present chronicle has to do with Vance’s solution of the notorious Benson murder which, due to the unexpectedness of the crime, the prominence of the persons involved, and the startling evidence adduced, was invested with an interest rarely surpassed in the annals of New York’s criminal history.
This sensational case was the first of many in which Vance figured as a kind of amicus curiae in Markham’s investigations.
—S. S. VAN DINE
New York
CHARACTERS OF THE BOOK
PHILO VANCE
JOHN F.-X. MARKHAM
District Attorney of New York County
ALVIN H. BENSON
Well-known Wall Street broker and man-about-town, who was mysteriously murdered in his home
MAJOR ANTHONY BENSON
Brother of the murdered man
MRS. ANNA PLATZ
Housekeeper for Alvin Benson
MURIEL ST. CLAIR
A young singer
CAPTAIN PHILIP LEACOCK
Miss St. Clair’s fiancé
LEANDER PFYFE
Intimate friend of Alvin Benson’s
MRS. PAULA BANNING
A friend of Leander Pfyfe’s
ELSIE HOFFMAN
Secretary of the firm of Benson and Benson
COLONEL BIGSBY OSTRANDER
A retired army officer
WILLIAM H. MORIARTY
An alderman, Borough of the Bronx
JACK PRISCO
Elevator boy at the Chatham Arms
GEORGE G. STITT
Of the firm of Stitt and McCoy, Public Accountants
MAURICE DINWIDDIE
Assistant District Attorney
CHIEF INSPECTOR O’BRIEN
Of the Police Department of New York City
WILLIAM M. MORAN
Commanding Officer of the Detective Bureau
ERNEST HEATH
Sergeant of the Homicide Bureau
BURKE
Detective of the Homicide Bureau
SNITKIN
Detective of the Homicide Bureau
EMERY
Detective of the Homicide Bureau
BEN HANLON
Commanding Officer of Detectives assigned to District Attorney’s office
PHELPS
Detective assigned to District Attorney’s office
TRACY
Detective assigned to District Attorney’s office
SPRINGER
Detective assigned to District Attorney’s office
HIGGINBOTHAM
Detective assigned to District Attorney’s office
CAPTAIN CARL HAGEDORN
Firearms expert
DR. DOREMUS
Medical Examiner
FRANCIS SWACKER
Secretary to the District Attorney
CURRIE
Vance’s valet
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