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  1. 3. Create by Agatha Christie. The famous Belgian detective is one of the most famous characters of Agatha Christie, appearing in 33 novels and 51 news (short stories), published between 1920 and 1975. He likes the order and emphasizes the small details which can seem insignificant in everybody's view.
  2. 4. Created by Agatha Christie. She is the hero of 12 police novels and 20 news (short stories) of Agatha Christie. She is by certain aspects, one detective in armchair, that is, which solves riddles without going on the scene of a crime and without questioning herself witnesses.
  3. 7. Created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. It is a doctor, an amateur detective and a friend of the detective Sherlock Holmes, too created by Arthur Conan Doyle. In Sherlock Holmes's adventures, Watson plays the role of the Artless by the eyes of which the reader discovers the affair under his most mysterious aspect, then all at once discovers the truth thanks to the explanations of Holmes.
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  1. 1. Created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Private detective endowed with a remarkable memory. He is the hero of 4 novels and 56 news (short stories), he is frequently accompanied with Doctor Watson. It became the archetype of the private detective.
  2. 2. Created by Georges Simenon. He is a protagonist and a hero of 75 police novels and 28 news (short stories) of Georges Simenon. It is an impressive, broad-shouldered man, in the sometimes disturbing surly speed, who takes his time to solve a survey. His technique of investigation is based on the understanding of the personality of the various protagonists of an affair and their interactions.
  3. 5. Created by Fred Vargas. This police captain distinguishes himself by its absence of method of investigation; it is incapable to analyze or to support consciously a long reasoning. He obtains nevertheless spectacular results thanks to his intuition and especially to his big sensibility.
  4. 6. Recreated by Jean Ray from a Dutch police series. He appears, in the stories original as in those imagined by Jean Ray, as the American Sherlock Holmes. His technique of survey consists in being inspired by tried-and-tested methods but does not hesitate to cast anchor its shirt to follow a track