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'''This is a supplement to the [[Crime fiction]] article, arranged by the first names (or titles) of the detectives, with the years of the first and last publications featuring that detective.'''
'''This is a supplement to the [[Crime fiction]] article, arranged by the first names (or titles) of the detectives, with the years of the first and last publications featuring that detective.'''


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* [[A. J. Raffles]], English "gentleman thief" created in the 1890s by [[E. W. Hornung]], a brother-in-law of [[Arthur Conan Doyle|Sir Arthur Conan Doyle]]
* [[A. J. Raffles]], English "gentleman thief" created in the 1890s by [[E. W. Hornung]], a brother-in-law of [[Arthur Conan Doyle|Sir Arthur Conan Doyle]]
* [[Albert Campion]], created by [[Margery Allingham]]
* [[Albert Campion]], created by [[Margery Allingham]]
* [[Albert Samson]], private eye in Indianapolis, Indiana, created by [[Michael Z. Lewin]], 1971–
* [[Arsène Lupin]], gentleman thief of the French [[Belle Époque]] (1880-1912, and later), created by [[Maurice Leblanc]] (1906-1941)
* [[Arsène Lupin]], gentleman thief of the French [[Belle Époque]] (1880-1912, and later), created by [[Maurice Leblanc]] (1906-1941)
* [[Ashenden]], British secret agent in World War I created by [[W. Somerset Maugham]]
* [[Ashenden]], British secret agent in World War I created by [[W. Somerset Maugham]]
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* [[C. Auguste Dupin]], created by [[Edgar Allan Poe]]
* [[C. Auguste Dupin]], created by [[Edgar Allan Poe]]
* [[Coffin Ed Johnson and Gravedigger Jones]], tough black policeman in 1950s Harlem, created by [[Chester Himes]]
* [[Coffin Ed Johnson and Gravedigger Jones]], tough black policeman in 1950s Harlem, created by [[Chester Himes]]
* [[Colonel Charles Russell]], British head of the Security Executive, created by [[William Haggard]]
* [[Commissario Brunetti|Commissario Guido Brunetti]], based in Venice, created by [[Donna Leon]], 1992-
* [[Commissario Brunetti|Commissario Guido Brunetti]], based in Venice, created by [[Donna Leon]], 1992-
* [[Commissaire Maigret|Commissaire Jules Maigret]], based in Paris, created by [[Georges Simenon]], 1931-1972
* [[Commissaire Maigret|Commissaire Jules Maigret]], based in Paris, created by [[Georges Simenon]], 1931-1972
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* [[Sam Spade]], created by [[Dashiell Hammett]]
* [[Sam Spade]], created by [[Dashiell Hammett]]
* [[Sherlock Holmes]], created by [[Arthur Conan Doyle|Sir Arthur Conan Doyle]], 1887-1927
* [[Sherlock Holmes]], created by [[Arthur Conan Doyle|Sir Arthur Conan Doyle]], 1887-1927
* [[Sir Henry Merrivale]], created by [[John Dickson Carr]] writing as [[Carter Dickson]], 1934–1956
* [[Sir Henry Merrivale]], somewhat Churchillian figure created by [[John Dickson Carr]] writing as [[Carter Dickson]], 1934–1956
* [[Sir John Appleby]], created by [[Michael Innis]]
* [[Sir John Appleby]], created by [[Michael Innis]]
* [[Spenser]], Boston private eye created by [[Robert B. Parker]]
* [[Spenser]], Boston private eye created by [[Robert B. Parker]]
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* [[Tommy and Tuppence]], British pair created by [[Agatha Christie]]
* [[Tommy and Tuppence]], British pair created by [[Agatha Christie]]
* [[Tommy Hambledon|Thomas Elphinstone (Tommie) Hambledon]], British secret agent created by [[Manning Coles]]
* [[Tommy Hambledon|Thomas Elphinstone (Tommie) Hambledon]], British secret agent created by [[Manning Coles]]
* [[Travis McGee]], created by [[John D. MacDonald]]
* [[Travis McGee]], "salvage consultant" living on a Florida houseboat created by [[John D. MacDonald]]
* [[William Monk]], private detective (former policeman) in Victorian London(1856-), created by [[Anne Perry]], 1990-
* [[William Monk]], private detective (former policeman) in Victorian London(1856-), created by [[Anne Perry]], 1990-

Latest revision as of 10:46, 25 September 2020

This is a supplement to the Crime fiction article, arranged by the first names (or titles) of the detectives, with the years of the first and last publications featuring that detective.