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Who was your first, favorite, fictional sleuth?


The Hardy Boys, along with Nancy Drew.

My favorite:
Spenser
Harry Bosch
The cops of the 87th Precinct
Duncan Kincaid & Gemma James
Andy Carpenter
John Ceepak & Danny Boyle
Sorry. I couldn't name just one.

Annette

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My first was Nancy Drew the secret of the old clock.
My favourite right now is Miss Marple but I also like what I have watched of detective chief inspector Barnaby. I have the first in that series on order along with some danger involved which I'm also excited about.

Nancy Drew definitely the first - then the Hardy Boys , then got bored with all that and moved on to Agatha Christie.

Carmen wrote: "Beverly Gray. She was a NYC reporter in the 1930's who lived in a big apartment with all her college girlfriends and had a boyfriend who designed airplanes. Little known series by Claire Blank."
I have copies of those books! I also have (with original dust jackets) Vicki Barr (the stewardess), Cherry Ames (the nurse) and the Dana Girls. I pick them used in great shape when I can find them.
I have copies of those books! I also have (with original dust jackets) Vicki Barr (the stewardess), Cherry Ames (the nurse) and the Dana Girls. I pick them used in great shape when I can find them.

Nancy, I adored Cherry Ames: I am also familiar with Vickie Barr.
My mother had some really old ones at home, and I read those and started filling in the holes of the series later.



And
Of course, C. Auguste Dupin and Sherlock Holmes too

Books mentioned in this topic
The Beekeeper's Apprentice (other topics)By the Light of the Study Lamp (other topics)
By the Light of the Study Lamp (other topics)
Something Queer is Going On (other topics)
Here is a link to a site devoted to Simenon and Maigret: http://www.trussel.com/f_maig.htm