The Garden Murder Case: A Philo Vance Story
Author: S. S. Van Dine [PSEUD Willard Huntington Wright (1888-1939)]
Year: 1935
Publisher: Charles Scribner's Sons
Place: New York
Description:
332+[viii ad] pages. Small octavo (7 1/2" x 5 1/2") bound in original publisher's gilt-stamped black cloth in original jacket. (firsts Volume 14, number 9 page 31) First edition.
Garden marked the return to the original design for the dust wrappers, without any graphics added to the standard index card layout. Here the card is in gold and the front and back panels, and the front and spine of the book's cover are also stamped in gold. Floyd, the son of Professor Garden, invites his socialite friends to the rooftop garden of his father's New York penthouse to listen to the outcome of horse races. Detective Philo Vance receives an anonymous telephone message inviting him to one of Floyd's gatherings. On that particular night, Floyd's best friend has placed an enormous bet on a horse named Equanimity. Once it is announced that Equanimity has lost the race, a gunshot is heard and Floyd's friend is found dead of a gunshot wound. Though initially thought to be a suicide, Detective Vance deems the death a murder. The night proves to be even more eventful, due to the attempted poisoning of Floyd's mother's nurse and the subsequent murder of his mother. Ultimately, Detective Vance is able to solve the murders. He lures the murderer into revealing himself and gathers photographic evidence of him trying to push the detective off of the garden balcony.
Condition:
Previous owner's name to front pasted down. Points gently rubbed, small indentation to back cover. Jacket edgewear, heaviest to flap folds, fold corners, and head and foot of spine panel, stains to back fold over hinges and spine hinges unobservable to the front, unclipped else better than very good in like jacket.