When the detective William woke up, he found cold sweat tears running down his eyebrows in the first cold winter morning of that year. He noticed his window opens at night and when cold woke up and cold air rushed to his face. As worried that such another explosion would turn sweat into a small icicle, he immediately straightened straight and opened the window. Because he can not afford an appropriate shampoo, the will is about 27 years old, his brown short hair is full of grease.
I want to write a detective story about a detective, but this brain damage of this detective is useless. Because there are lots of detective stories about obsessed people, they become excellent detectives for their obsession, and my experience of obsessive compulsive disorder is more or less opposite. I would like to write a detective story, but the story is that she can not live in this world in the way she wants. Then I need some large, somewhat mysterious mystery. I also want to write down the ways in which different kinds of privileges intersect in people's lives and how they blind you.
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.