The Mystery of China Oranges, The Mystery of Greek Coffins, Crazy Afternoon Tea, The Tragedy of X, The Tragedy of Y and The Tragedy of Z. Author: ellery Ellery Queen is the pseudonym shared by two cousins, Manfred B. Lee and Frederic Dennai. They can be called in the history of detective mystery novels. Most of his works were published under the pseudonym of ellery queen. Ellery queen is also the hero in his novels, and his role is a detective novelist and super detective. Ellery queen, a handsome young detective, and Richard Quine, a police officer of new york Police Department, his father, are the main characters in most of his works. Adventures of sherlock holmes Author: Arthur Conan Doyle's Fu contains four long articles and 56 short stories. (Personally, I think sign of four, A Study of the Red Word, Five Orange Kernels, The Spotted Tape Case and The Dancing Little Man are better.) The Woman's Body in the Snow, Murder on the Orient Express Author: Agatha Chris, a famous British female detective novelist and playwright, The Gentleman's Agreement Author: Lawrence Brock
An American mystery novelist, published her debut novel You Don't, at the age of 19. Up to now, he has published more than 3 novels, and he is a prolific writer.
Murder in White Abbey and Three Coffins by John Dickson Karl [America ]
American mystery novelist, besides John Dickson Karl, has also used Carter Dickson and Carl Dickson. Karl is recognized as one of the great writers in the golden age of classical reasoning, and his writing pays attention to the design of mysteries, supplemented by complex and compact plots. In most of his novels and short stories, there is an eccentric detective who is responsible for solving all kinds of incredible and mysterious crimes. This style is mainly influenced by the French writer Le Hu and the English literary giant G.K. Stirton's series of Father Brown.
There are two famous detectives in his works, Dr. Phil and Sir Henry Merriwell. They are known as the "King of the Chamber of Secrets".
There are also many Japanese mystery writers, such as Edogawa Rampo's The D-slope Murder, Psychological Test, The Human Chair, The Golden Masked Man, The Phantom of the Attendant, The Transparent Weirdo and The Moon Gloves. Seicho Matsumoto: His representative works include Points and Lines, The Partition Wall has Eyes, Zero Focus, Japanese Black Fog, Women's Generation Price, Villain, Sandware, and The Painter Who Murdered Lovers. It is of certain social significance to analyze the criminal mechanism and reveal the social shady by reasoning instead of pursuing bizarre thrills. Because of the unique style of his works, he was elected as the director of Japanese mystery novels in 1963, and was praised as "the era of mystery novels". Gao Mubin-guang: Prosecutor Kirishima Saburo, Zero Honeymoon, Death in the Day, Abduction, Informer < P >, The Mystery of Genghis Khan, The Wolf of the City, The Ghost Face Murder, etc.