2. Author: Arthur Conan Doyle. Detective: Sherlock Holmes. Masterpiece: The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes.
3. Author: agatha christie. Detective: hercule poirot and Miss Jane Ma Puer. Representative works: Murder on the Orient Express, no one lives, Murder on the Nile, etc.
4. Author: ellery queen. Detective: ellery queen (this is a detective with the same name as the author). Representative works: the tragedy of X, the tragedy of Y and the tragedy of Z.
5. Author: Van Dine, whose real name is William Wright. Detective: Figg Vance. Masterpieces: Murder of Canary, Murder of Bishop, Murder of Green.
6. Author: john dickson carr. Detectives: Dr Gideon Phil and Sir Henry Merryville. Masterpiece: Three coffins.
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Master Award (USA)
The American Detective Writers Association (MWA) awards people who have made outstanding contributions in the field of detective novels. This is a high honor award. First published in 1955.
Edgar Allen Poe (USA)
Known as the "Oscar Award in Detective Fiction". It is often called the Edgars award or the Poe award. Awarded by the American Mystery Writers Association every March. Named after edgar allan poe, the founder of detective stories. First published in 1946. Each award is judged by a Committee composed of members of the Ministry of Women's Affairs.
Shamus Prize (USA)
The American Writers Association awarded the Best Private Detective Novel Award. PWA defines a "private detective" as an investigator who needs to pay, not a policeman or an agent. Published in 1982.
Dellinger Prize (USA)
Nominated and awarded by members of the short mystery novel association. The award was established on 1998. The name is pistol-Dillinger pistol, which is famous for its large caliber and short gun body, meaning short but deadly.
Diliz Prize (USA)
By the Independent Reasoning Booksellers Association (American Independent Detective Story Booksellers Association) as a member of the best seller. Named after Dilys Winn, the founder of Murder Ink, a detective novel bookstore. 1992 won the first prize.
Macawitt Award (USA)
Nominated and voted by members of Mystery Readers International. Macavity, from T.S. Eliot's Book of Practical Cats for Old Opossum, is a mysterious cat. The winner will get a certificate and a cat to feed. First published in 1987.
Famous sayings:
Detective novels use scientific methods to verify the truth and advocate scientific spirit. Journalists should have the spirit of "unjust, false and misjudged cases, slander others" and read more good detective novels, which is "the best training for learning to use scientific methods". 1959 65438+On February 8, Hu Shi pointed out in his speech at the School of World Journalism.
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