Listen to me why. The most important thing in any kind of book or story is that it is fun. This has proved to be particularly important in detective story. It may be more interesting to commit a crime in front of you as you can not understand it taking into account all (or most) details. For this reason, the author of the detective story draws people into these novels and books. By knitting complex and funny plots filled with details of all kinds of charming characters and crime, readers can not stop reading until they find a solution by being attracted to the plot.
A fictitious detective is a character in a detective story. These characters were the main contents of detective mystery crime novels, especially in detective stories and short stories. The majority of early detective stories were written during the Golden Age of Detective Novels (1920s - 1930s). These detectives include amateurs, private detectives and professional police officers. They are popular as individual characters, not as part of fictional works they often appear. The story including personal detectives is ideal for dramatic presentations and leads to many popular dramas, TV and movie characters
Detective novels are subtypes of criminal novels and mysterious novels who investigate crimes and are often murdered by investigators or detectives - pros, amateurs or retirees. Types of detectives began at the same time as speculative novels and other kinds of novels in the mid-nineteenth century, especially in novels, still very popular. Some of the heroes of the most famous detective novels include C. Auguste Dupin, Sherlock Holmes and Hercule Poirotto. A story of a boy like such "cold-resistant boys", "Nancy Drew" and "box car children" has decades of history.
In 1887, Arthur Conan Doyle definitely created the most famous Sherlock Holmes of all fictional detectives. Sherlock Holmes was not a detective of the first novel (influenced by Poe's Dupin and Gaboriau's Lecoq), but his name became synonymous with this part. Conan Doyle said Holmes's role was inspired by Dr. Joseph Bell who served as a staff at the Royal Hospital in Edinburgh. Like Holmes, Bell is known for drawing numerous conclusions from the smallest observations. Holmes is an excellent London "consulting detective" at 221 B Baker Street, known for his excellent intelligence, and is based on elaborate observations, deductive reasoning, and forensic techniques to solve difficult cases Known for its clever use. Conan Doyle wrote four stories of Holmes 'themed novels and 56 short stories, Dr. John H. Watson of Sherlock Holmes' friend, assistant, biographer, told the four stories.