Agatha Christie, Ellery Queen, John Dickson Carr.
Agatha Christie: "The Queen of Detective Novels", with numerous works and extremely clever ideas. He was highly praised by the upper class at that time, and his works were loved by Queen Mary and President de Gaulle. His famous works include "The ABC Murders" and "Tragedy on the Nile".
Ellery Quinn: Manfred B. Lee (1905 to 1971) and Frederick Dannay (1905 to 1982) were the pseudonyms shared by the cousins. A classic writer who connects the past and the future in the history of detective mystery novels. Quinn's detective mystery novels created the golden age of American detective mystery novels. Ellery Quinn has been ranked among the "Top 10 Greatest Detective Mystery Novelists in History" in previous selections. Representative works include "The Mystery of the Roman Hat" and "The Mystery of the Greek Coffin".
John Dickson Carr: is a prolific American mystery novelist. In addition to "John Dickson Carr", he also used "Carter Dickson" (Carter Dickson), (Roger Fairbairn) and other pseudonyms published works. Carr is recognized as one of the great writers of the golden age of classical mystery. His writing focuses on the design of mysteries, supplemented by complex and compact plots. His major works include "Witch's Corner" and "Three Coffins".