Wilkie Collins's "Moonstone" before Wilkie Collins' novel "Moonstone" begins, John Henkastle's cousin explains: The three pastors replace the generation and generation, generation and generation, and successors of three Brahmin, regardless of day and night, looking at valuable monthly moon day by day. (2). By recalling the past, especially the orders of their gods, Hindu priests were bound by a chain of cyclical and repeating events.
L 'Affaire Lerouge (1866) by French writer Émile Gaboriau is a very successful novel with several sequels. Moonstone (1868) of Wilkie Collins is still one of the best detective stories in the UK. Anna Katherine Green became one of the first American detective story writers in the Leavenworth case (1878). The mystery of Hans Cab in Australia's Fergus Hughes (1886) was an amazing commercial success. All fictional detectives, Sherlock Holmes, and his faithful, somewhat dull companion, Dr. Watson, debuted at Arthur (later Arthur Lord) Conan Doyle 's novel "Blood Study" (1887). Continue stories such as "Sherlock Holmes Holmes Memoirs" (1894) and Long Hound of Basqueville (1902) in the 20th century.
Wilkie Collins novel "Moonstone" (1868) is generally considered to be the first detective story in English. "Consult with detectives" From 1980 to 1907, Doyle wrote four novels including Holmes and 56 short stories, but the last incident occurred in 1914. Science fiction of the 1990s, such as "World War" (1898, England invasion of Mars in the late Victorian period, Wells and Frenchman Jules Verne (1828-1905) described as science fiction) The leading character in the development of novel type
After Poe 's story was published, the detective story began to grow into a novel British novelist Wilkie Collins announced the detective novel "Moonstone" in 1868. In the Collins story, the systemic sheriff cuff is looking for a criminal who stole a stone of Indian sacred moon. This novel includes several features of typical modern mystery such as sea bream, lack of fake, and climate scene. The biggest fictitious detective, Sherlock Holmes, first appeared in Sir Sir Conan Doyle 's novel "Blood Study" in 1887. This comfortable British mystery novel widespread in Agatha Christie's Miss Marple series in the 1920s when other detectives such as Peter Wimsey and Queen Ellery became more common. In the golden era of the 1930s, it was also called a detective story, and a black detective story became the center of writers such as Dashiell Hammet, Raymond Chandler, Mickey Spillane. A tough female detective like Kinsey Millhone and V.I.