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Classic Mystery Crime
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List below are five of the greatest classic mystery crime authors of our time.  Click on the links to go to a page with their background and the books they have written.

Agatha Christie (1890-1976) - The "Queen of Crime" wrote 80 detective novels during her reign.

Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930) - Creator of the infamous sleuth, Sherlock Holmes

Erle Stanley Gardner (1889-1970) - Creator of the fictional lawyer and crime-solver, Perry Mason

Mickey Spillane (1918-2006) - Creator of the hard-boiled detective, Mike Hammer

Rex Stout (1886-1975) - Creator of the detective genius, Nero Wolfe 

 



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Mystery crime fiction began to be considered as a serious genre only around 1900. However, best known are the earlier dark works of Edgar Allan Poe and Wilkie Colling in the 1800s. The Sherlock Holmes mysteries of Arthur Conan Doyle are said to have been singularly responsible for the huge popularity in this genre. Find them all here including name of author, title of novel and brief synopsis. Click Here for More Information


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