The Scarab Murder Case by S.S. Van Dine

The Scarab Murder Case

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The Scarab Murder Case is a detective novel written by S. S. Van Dine, featuring the brilliant fictional sleuth Philo Vance. In this intriguing installment, Vance investigates the mysterious death of a prominent Egyptologist found murdered in a sealed archaeological room. The prime clue is a scarab, an ancient Egyptian artifact that brings a rich historical angle to the story. Vance's urbane manner and intellectual prowess guide him through a maze of suspects and motives, entwining Egyptian mythology with contemporary 1920s New York society. The novel's complex plot and engaging narrative make it a standout in the golden age of detective fiction.

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