The world’s most famous fictional detective has several impressive skills that you may want to emulate. Sherlock Holmes is the undisputed heavyweight champion of fictional detectives, routinely ...
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Sherlock Holmes is probably the most infamous fictional detective of all time. British author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle created the character, who first appeared in Doyle's 1887 novel, A Study in Scarlet ...
The books in this month’s column have something in common: unforgettable main characters. Credit...Pablo Amargo Supported by By Sarah Weinman You’d think that one of crime fiction’s prevailing ideas — ...
The prolific and multi-talented Anthony Horowitz is back with a very readable third novel featuring the full-time professional editor and part-time amateur sleuth Susan Ryeland and the legendary ...
In popular culture, his abilities are often portrayed as superhuman, and he has even been called one of the first superheroes. But Holmes himself—to the extent that fictional characters have minds of ...