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Best Mystery Writers of All Time

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Best Mystery Writers of All Time

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  1. Best Mystery Writers of All Time

  2. Mystery novels are a popular genre, and it has spawned a number of famous writers over the years. Some of them are so familiar you might not even relate to them being the creators of classic novels. Here are some of the top mystery writers of all time, many of which can be found on sites like Mystread. Agatha Christie Arguably one of the most famous English crime novelists in history. She wrote dozens of mystery novels over the years, and created such memorial characters at Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle His characters Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson created a huge following. Their adventures were published in The Strand Magazine and are still being adapted into radio plays and movies. The opinionated and precise Sherlock Holmes was unlike any other character around at the time. Dorothy L. Sayers Sayers created the Lord Peter Whimsey character and wrote many books about his adventures. The first book featuring the ‘gentleman detective’ was ‘Whose Body?’ which was released in 1923. Many of her novels are still available on Mystread.

  3. Raymond Chandler Popular magazine ‘Black Mask’ was where Chandler made his debut. After that, he went on to write several novels and film adaptations. His characters were always quick witted and well-rounded. Ruth Rendell One of the more modern writers, Rendell also wrote under the pseudonym of Barbara Vine. Rendell was known for creating hard-hitting characters and detailed backgrounds for her heroes and villains. To read these and more mystery writers, check out the catalogue on Mystread.

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