Originally posted by sdreid
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Favorite fictional early (before 1930) detective poll besides Sherlock Holmes
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for me, it's Juve. The obsessed detective looking for Fantômas, the very first super villain.
Or Nestor Burma, a private detective created by Léo Malet, set in a post WWII Paris.
(I'm including him because some his story happens in the 20's, but I'm not sure when they were written)Last edited by SirJohnFalstaff; 10-05-2014, 04:37 PM.
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G'day Stan
I'm pretty sure David has now made every Poirot, except the one just written.
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I don't know if that's the end of the series or if it will continue with another actor.
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Don't know anything about her but she must be good or she wouldn't have been approved.
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Hello all,
What about Inspector Elk by Edgar Wallace (1875 - 1932)? He was 13 at the time of the Whitechapel murders, maybe he drew some sort of inspiration from the events.
I quite like some of Wallace's crime novels and specially the 1960s movie adaptions by the German CCC/Rialto Film. They're still very popular over here.
Not many critics liked his stuff, they rated him as a populist writer. George Orwell even called Wallace a "bully worshipper" and "proto-fascist" (source: Wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edgar_Wallace ). Still, his novels are just the kind of light-hearted whodunnit stuff that I sometimes need for my peace of mind.
Best wishes,
Boris
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According to reports, there is a new authorized Poirot novel by another author coming out later this year.
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That's interesting Steadmund. I voted for Chan but my second choice would have been Blackie.
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I have a great autographed picture of Richard Kollmar in front of the microphone portraying Blackie.. I am a nerd for things like that (autograph collector… got some pretty neat ones I must admit)
Steadmund Brand--
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