However, in this digital age, is there a new fictional detective who makes your crime-thriller unputdownable? Quite a few names have been gaining popularity in the world of crime fiction since the late 20th century.
3. Kay Scarpetta: The keenly observant Scarpetta
debuted with Patricia Cornwell’s ‘Postmortem’ in 1990. This
Italian sleuth started her career as a chief medical examiner and later became
a private forensic consultant.
‘The Depraved Heart’ (2015) is the latest
Scarpetta novel with cutting-edge forensic investigations.
4. Alex Cross – Like Scarpetta, psychologist and
Police Detective, Afro-American Alex Cross is also not a new name in the detective
world. Introduced in James Patterson’s ‘Along Came a Spider’ in
1993, Cross is highly intelligent, compassionate, and known for his ill luck
with women. Watch out for his latest book ‘Hope to Die’ (2015)
5. John Rebus: Detective Inspector John Rebus is Ian
Ranklin’s creation, first seen in ‘Knots and Crosses’ (1987). The
unconventional lifestyle and pessimistic attitude added to Rebus’ charm.
Though
Ranklin announced Rebus’ retirement in ‘Saints of the Shadow Bible’ (2013), the
Scottish Inspector continues to be hugely popular.
6. Thomas Lynley: Created by the American author Elizabeth
George, British detective Inspector Lynley first appeared in 1988 in a
novel titled ‘A Great Deliverance’. Several of Lynley’s mysteries were adapted
into a TV series.
‘A Banquet of Consequences’ (2015) is the latest addition to
the Lynley mystery series.
7. Mitin Mashi: Created by the versatile Suchitra
Bhattacharya, Indian detective Pragya Paromita, better known as Mitin Mashi
made her debut in the Bengali novel ‘Palabar Path Nei’. Mitin is a 21st century
young, inquisitive detective, who solves complex mysteries along with Tupur,
her niece. Some of her super-hit stories like ‘Arakiel Diamond’ have been
translated into English. With Bhattacharya’s untimely demise, it is unfortunate
that we won’t get to read any new books on Mitin Mashi.
8. Vish Puri: In 2009, English writer Tarquin Hall created
Vish Puri, the most private investigator in India. Set in India, ‘The Case of
the Missing Servant’ is the first book in the Vish Puri series and establishes
our protagonist as an old-fashioned, methodical, and quick-witted Punjabi
detective. The other books in the Vish Puri series are equally engaging and have earned critical acclaim.
9. Avraham: Crime writer Dror. A Mishani's ‘The
Missing File’ (first published in Hebrew in 2011) introduced Israeli Police
Inspector Avraham to readers. Exceptional attention to detail and compelling
characterization resulted in the growing popularity of the Avraham crime
series. ‘The Man Who Wanted to Know’ is Mishani's latest Avraham novel. (The English version will only be available in 2016).
10. Niki Marwah: Indian author Swati Kaushal created
the character of Niki Marwah in her crime thriller titled ‘Drop Dead’ (2012).
Police Detective Marwah is daring, rebellious, and has featured in two
fast-paced murder mysteries until now.
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