Philo Vance

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Philo Vance, fictional amateur detective, the protagonist of 12 detective stories by American writer S.S. Van Dine.

A wealthy American graduate of the University of Oxford, Vance is a cultivated but snobbish man of wide-ranging interests and talents. He is a meticulous gatherer of clues, some of which involve knowledge of chess, mathematical theories, 19th-century drama, and esoteric writings on criminology. Logical as well as erudite, Vance frequently solves a series of murders by drawing on his finely tuned psychological insight as well as on physical evidence.

This article was most recently revised and updated by Kathleen Kuiper.