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The Golden Age of Detective Fiction was an era of classic murder mystery novels of similar patterns and styles, predominantly in the 1920s and 1930s. The Golden Age proper is in practice usually taken to refer to a type of fiction which was predominant in the 1920s and 1930s but had been written since at least 1911 and is still being written.
These individuals have long been a staple of detective mystery crime fiction, particularly in detective novels and short stories. Much of early detective fiction was written during the "Golden Age of Detective Fiction" (1920s–1930s). These detectives include amateurs, private investigators and professional policemen. They are often ...
The Cellar (novel) César Cascabel; Changing Places; Child of the Hunt; The Chill (Macdonald novel) The Chinese Parrot; The Circuit: Stories from the Life of a Migrant Child; Cloud Atlas (novel) The Clue of the Broken Blade; The Code (novel) Cold Heaven (novel) Come Back for More; Confessions of a Crap Artist; Conquistador (novel) Coyote Blue ...
An important contribution to mystery fiction in the 1920s was the development of the juvenile mystery by Edward Stratemeyer. Stratemeyer originally developed and wrote the Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew mysteries written under the Franklin W. Dixon and Carolyn Keene pseudonyms respectively (and were later written by his daughter, Harriet Adams , and ...
Isabel Allende (August 2, 1942 – ), The House of the Spirits; Dorothy Allison (April 11, 1949 – ), Bastard out of Carolina [1] Charlie Jane Anders, Six Months, Three Days; Brent Anderson (June 15, 1955 – ), Astro City series [1] Robert Mailer Anderson, Boonville, The Adventures of Teddy Ballgame, Windows on the World; Sarah Andrews, An ...
Dick Francis (1920–2010) R. Austin Freeman (1862–1943) Kinky Friedman (1944–) Gayleen Froese (1972–) David Fulmer (1950–) Jacques Futrelle; Frances Fyfield, pseudonym of Frances Hegarty; Émile Gaboriau (1832 – 1873) Erle Stanley Gardner (1889–1970) Elizabeth George (1949–) Alan Gordon (1959–) Alison Gordon; Steven Gore ...
This is a list of crime writers with a Wikipedia page. They may include the authors of any subgenre of crime fiction, including detective, mystery or hard-boiled. Some of these may overlap with the List of thriller authors. Entries need an English Wikipedia page.
The Mysterious Mansion (French: La Demeure Mystérieuse) is a mystery novel by Maurice Leblanc featuring Arsène Lupin published in French first as a serial in June–July 1928 and as a book by Pierre Lafitte in July 1929.