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  2. List of fictional detective teams - Wikipedia

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    The author who created the team appears in parentheses. Detective Duos: Anabel and Looker – Author Bryant and John May – (Christopher Fowler) Cagney & Lacey - (Barbara Avedon and Barbara Corday) Cool and Lam – (Erle Stanley Gardner as A. A. Fair) Dalziel and Pascoe – (Reginald Hill)

  3. List of fictional detectives - Wikipedia

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    The first famous detective in fiction was Edgar Allan Poe's C. Auguste Dupin. [1] Later, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes became the most famous example and remains so to this day. The detectives are often accompanied by a Dr. Watson–like assistant or narrator.

  4. List of crime writers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of crime writers with a Wikipedia page. They may include the authors of any subgenre of crime fiction, including detective, mystery or hard-boiled.

  5. List of detective fiction authors - Wikipedia

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    Many of these authors may also overlap with authors of crime fiction, mystery fiction, or thriller fiction. A–C. Mario Acevedo (1955–) Douglas Adams (1952–2001)

  6. 50 Most Iconic Duos Of All Time - AOL

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    We have many such examples in entertainment, history, and pop culture — bonds proving that two combined forces are better.We explored some of the most iconic pairings of all time and created a ...

  7. Category:American crime fiction writers - Wikipedia

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    For authors who write genre stories in which a puzzle must be solved, in almost all cases involving a crime, see Category:American mystery writers. Most authors of hardboiled detective fiction , in which both action and puzzle-solving are central, are named as both "crime fiction" and "mystery" writers.

  8. Category:Fictional duos - Wikipedia

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    T. Tabeta Tales; Tag and Bink; Tale of Two Brothers; Ted and Ralph; Thiel and Boerne; Thomson and Thompson; Tijuana Toads; Timon and Pumbaa; Tina and Milo; Tommy Tricker and the Stamp Traveller

  9. Category:Criminal duos - Wikipedia

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    Duos who were responsible for committing crimes. Subcategories. This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total. C. Criminal couples (2 C, 42 P) F.