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A chilling nursery rhyme becomes the blueprint for murder in The Bishop Murder Case (1929), one of the most ingenious and suspenseful entries in S. S. Van Dine's celebrated Philo Vance mystery series. When a prominent scientist is found dead—shot through the heart with an arrow—the crime scene is marked by an eerie clue: a reference to the old nursery rhyme about "Cock Robin." As more victims fall, each murder seems to mirror a sinister children's verse, and the city of New York is gripped with fear. Is a deranged killer playing a deadly game, or is there a deeper, more calculated motive behind the pattern? Philo Vance—brilliant, aristocratic, and unfailingly methodical—takes on the baffling case, untangling a web of riddles, cryptic messages, and hidden connections. As the body count rises, Vance must decipher the killer's twisted logic before the final verse of this murderous rhyme is written in blood. A masterful blend of psychological suspense, literary clues, and classic Golden Age detective fiction, The Bishop Murder Case is a must-read for fans of Agatha Christie, Ellery Queen, and Sherlock Holmes. Van Dine's intricate plotting and intellectual approach to crime-solving make this novel one of the most compelling in the Philo Vance series.