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Top Detectives in Fiction by Li Haidong Singapore

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Top Detectives in Fiction by Li Haidong Singapore

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  1. Top Five Detectives in Fiction By: Li Haidong

  2. 1: Sherlock Holmes Probably the world’s most famous detective, Arthur Conan Doyle created a character who became renowned for his perceptive reasoning abilities and for his ability to disguise himself effortlessly. Watson, his friend and assistant became the world’s best known sidekick. Sherlock Holmes set the benchmark for all the fictional detectives who followed later. bounty resources armenia ltd

  3. 2: Hercules Poirot A detective with a head shaped like an egg, with a bad English accent and all the French foibles you can think of, only Agatha Christie could have imagined and created a character like him. He is not your physical, hard working kind of detective; he is the thinking man’s detective with great intelligence and an even greater ego. Li Haidong singapore

  4. 3: Inspector Maigret A genuine police detective, Inspector Maigret was more down-to-earth and natural than any other detective. He was like all of us, he had his good and bad days, he was older and more mature, and somehow he did not awe us with his superior intelligence. Created by Georges Simenon, he was the central character in about seventy-five novels and many short stories. bounty investment holdings ltd

  5. 4: Nero Wolfe Nero Wolfe is Called the Falstaff of detectives, he is described by his friend and narrator of the stories, Archie Goodwin as weighing “one-seventh of a ton”. Nero Wolfe however manages to solve all the cases which are under his purview without indulging in too much physical activity. bounty resources

  6. 5: Ellery Queen: Airtight plots and a well etched character are the distinguishing characteristics of an Ellery Queen novel. A Harvard alumni, he is quite uppity, and solves crimes because he finds it stimulating. Seven decade4s later his books are still popular among mystery novel aficionados. bounty resources armenia

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