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Detective - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Mystery film - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mystery film is a sub-genre of the more general category of crime film. It focuses on the efforts of the Detective, private investigator or amateur sleuth to solve the mysterious circumstances of a c...
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There are hours of e-reading pleasure in The Legendary Detectives: 9 Classic Novelettes Starring the World's Greatest Super-Sleuths. You'll find gathered together a clutch of classic mysteries starring nine of the world's most famous fictional sleuths: The Thinking Machine, the Old Man in the Corner, ... More...
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You can't judge a book by its cover, but librarian Nancy Pearl thinks the first line can tell you a lot. "I think when you read a good first line it's like falling in love with somebody," Pearl tells NPR's Steve Inskeep. ... The Paperboy by Pete Dexter: "My brother Ward was once a famous man."
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Famous fictional detectives TV and book ... Hercule Poirot is a fictional character, the primary detective of Agatha Christie's novels. He appears in over 30 novels and over 50 short stories and is one of her most famous characters.
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The famous British author known as Agatha Christie was born May Clairssa Miller in 1890. ... Agatha Christie created two crime-solving sleuths as different as night and day, the self-proclaimed genius Hercule Poirot and elderly ... Poirot is the only fictional character to have been given an obituary in The New York Times.
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You'll find gathered together a clutch of classic mysteries starring nine of the world's most famous fictional sleuths: The Thinking Machine, the Old Man in the Corner, Max Carrados, Morris Klaw, Sanders of the River, Reggie Fortune, Father Brown, Craig Kennedy, and, of course, the greatest and most famous of them...
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