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Old 02-21-2012, 04:23 AM   #65
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Originally Posted by coderserdar View Post
but time magazine gave a death announcement afret the death of the hercule poirot (the belgian detectie of agatha christie)
that happened once in whole history of the time magazine
True. Though I understand when Doyle wrote "The Final Problem" people were in an uproar too. One woman wrote him and called him a brute and men went round the streets wearing mourning bands on their arms. Both detectives are good reads when you are looking for an enjoyable mystery. As is Miss Marple. Of course the genre really gets its start wtih E.A. Poe though I don't think his mystery stories are as well known as the other two.
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