Scandal of the Louvre - S. S. Van Dine

By S. S. Van Dine

Release Date: 2026-03-11

Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers

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Scandal of the Louvre by S. S. Van Dine is a sophisticated and engaging detective story that combines high art, intrigue, and classic Golden Age mystery elements. Featuring Van Dine’s astute sleuth Philo Vance, the story revolves around a puzzling crime set against the elegant and culturally rich backdrop of the Louvre, where beauty and refinement mask hidden dangers. When a shocking incident occurs within the museum’s storied halls, Vance is called upon to untangle a web of deception, secret motives, and carefully concealed clues. From priceless artworks to seemingly minor details, nothing is as it first appears. As the investigation unfolds, each character’s actions are scrutinized, and the interplay of intellect, observation, and deduction becomes essential to uncovering the truth. Van Dine’s prose is precise, analytical, and richly atmospheric, balancing intellectual puzzle-solving with vivid characterization. The narrative rewards attentive readers with a fair-play mystery in which logic and keen perception ultimately reveal the culprit. Elegant, suspenseful, and cleverly constructed, Scandal of the Louvre is a classic example of American detective fiction — a story of art, intrigue, and the triumph of reason over deception.

Scandal of the Louvre - S. S. Van Dine

By S. S. Van Dine

Release Date: 2026-03-11

Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers

(0 ratings)
Scandal of the Louvre by S. S. Van Dine is a sophisticated and engaging detective story that combines high art, intrigue, and classic Golden Age mystery elements. Featuring Van Dine’s astute sleuth Philo Vance, the story revolves around a puzzling crime set against the elegant and culturally rich backdrop of the Louvre, where beauty and refinement mask hidden dangers. When a shocking incident occurs within the museum’s storied halls, Vance is called upon to untangle a web of deception, secret motives, and carefully concealed clues. From priceless artworks to seemingly minor details, nothing is as it first appears. As the investigation unfolds, each character’s actions are scrutinized, and the interplay of intellect, observation, and deduction becomes essential to uncovering the truth. Van Dine’s prose is precise, analytical, and richly atmospheric, balancing intellectual puzzle-solving with vivid characterization. The narrative rewards attentive readers with a fair-play mystery in which logic and keen perception ultimately reveal the culprit. Elegant, suspenseful, and cleverly constructed, Scandal of the Louvre is a classic example of American detective fiction — a story of art, intrigue, and the triumph of reason over deception.

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