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Agatha Christie wrote the mystery novels starring the detective Hercule Poirot.
Detective novels have a detective or someone who is trying to solve a crime like a detective. Suspense novels just have cliff hangers and an air of mystery. Basically, detective novels can be suspense novels if they are suspenseful. Suspense novels can be detective novels if they have a detective or someone solving a mystery.
He is the Belgian detective featured in 33 novels and 51 short stories written by Dame Agatha Christie.
Hercule Poirot (the famous detective) and Arthur Hastings (his sidekick) appear in 34 novels and 54 short stories, written by Agatha Christie.
The Number One Ladies Detective Agency series of books was written by Alexander McCall Smith. There have so been 13 novels in the series of novels with the last in 2012.
Joe McFatridge has written several mystery novels featuring his popular detective character, Detective Charlie Wolfe. His novels are known for their intricate plots, clever twists, and engaging writing style. Some of his well-known titles include "Murder on the Moor" and "Deadly Deception".
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The drama series, Thorne, first aired on Sky TV in 2010 starring David Morrissey as Detective Inspector Tom Thorne. The character was created in the crime novels by Mark Billingham.
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Georges Simenon, a Belgian writer, is known to have written over 500 novels and numerous short stories. He is most famous for his detective novels featuring the character Inspector Maigret.
I assume you are talking about the latest Sherlock Holmes film, starring Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law. I have seen it, and I believe it to be a good film, but it depends on your taste in films. If you are a fan of mystery and detective novels/films, then you will probably like it.