
The Greene Murder Case, published in 1928 by S. S. Van Dine, is a detective novel featuring Philo Vance, an amateur sleuth. The story unfolds around the tragic murders of the Greene family, beginning with the shooting of two sisters during a supposed burglary. As Vance investigates, he uncovers family tensions and hidden motives, challenging the official narrative. This novel is notable as the third in the Philo Vance series and is the first not based on a real-life crime.










