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Most Famous Fictional Detectives from Literature

There have been many famous fictional detectives in literature over many years. So many that a select few of them have reached a legendary status wherein they are known far and wide.

Poirot Investigates by Agatha Christie

Poirot Investigates is the third volume in the collection of Christie's Poirot series, a collection of short stories, better than most mystery collections, having been written by the best selling author of all time. The collection features the Belgian detective Hercule Poirot and his powerful, little grey cells.

Book Review: The Murder on the Links by Agatha Christie (Hercule Poirot Book 2)

Originally published in 1923, The Murder on the Links is the second in the popular Hercule Poirot series. This is the second major case for Poirot, following on from "The Mysterious Affair of Styles". Hercule Poirot and Arthur Hastings find themselves in France summoned to speak with a client. However upon their arrival, the client is dead and there 's no shortage of suspects.

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The Quest For Freedom by Matthew Devitt

Discover why The Quest For Freedom launches The Conquest Trilogy with ruthless battles, sharp strategy and a relentless fight for freedom led by Fletcher Rush and his rebel army.

An Academic Affair by Jodi McAlister

An Academic Affair by Jodi McAlister is a sharp, slow-burn academic romance where two rival scholars fake a marriage to beat a broken university system—and accidentally fall in love for real.

The Merge by Grace Walker

Grace Walker’s The Merge blends love, bioethics, and corporate control into a haunting SF thriller about consciousness, consent, and the cost of survival.

Honeymoon Phase by Amy Daws

A spoiler-light review of Amy Daws’s Honeymoon Phase: a funny, heartfelt friends-to-lovers, marriage-of-convenience romance with found family and real emotional stakes.

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