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Gil Vine

Created by Stewart Sterling
Pseudonym of Prentice Winchell
Other pseudonyms include Spencer Dean, Jay de Bekker, Giles Norcroft, Robert Wallace
(1895-1976)

GIL VINE‘s a real smoothie, a real charmer, a sophisticate with an eye for the finer things in life, but he’s not afraid to put the boot in if he has to. He’s the fast-moving hotel security chief at New York’s swanky Plaza Royale on Fifth Avenue, a troubleshooter in a snazzy suit. He’s tough, shrewd, and conscientious as he has to be, actually living at the hotel so he can always be on call, to keep the peace and—more importantly–protect the hotel’s good name.

For years, I had assumed that the 1947 novel Dead Wrong was Vine’s debut, with him already firmly established at the Plaza Royale, but it turns out he had a whole other life before then, appearing in several popular stories in the pulps as a standard-issue private eye, all clenched jaw and a gun in hand, if we’re to judge by the covers. In the earliest stories, at least, there’s plenty of intriguing settings (An ice rink! A carnival!) but no mention of the Plaza–Vine has has been running his own one-man detective agency since he split from the FBI five years earlier. He’s pretty much your classic tough-guy gumshoe, and unlike the novels, it’s told in third person, not first. Vine’s not exactly a dese-and-dose kinda guy, but he’s a far cry from the sophisticated bon vivant we would meet in the novels and the later short stories.

The hotel background seems authentic enough, and in fact, Sterling went on to co-author (with Dev Collans) I Was a House Detective, a 1954 scoop on “Lawbreakers and c-girls, walk-in men and walk-up ladies–a startling expose of big city hotels.”

Gil shares his dedication to his job with Sterling’s other series sorta-P.I.s as department store dick Don Cadee and Fire Marshal Ben Pedley.

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Report respectfully submitted by Kevin Burton Smith.

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