In mystery novels, a detective is usually a person who is responsible for investigating the truth. This role usually requires a certain amount of experience and wisdom. Therefore, it was not common for underage detectives to work as detectives because they did not have enough experience to investigate complicated cases. However, in some novels or movies, there might be a plot where a minor acted as a detective. In this case, they usually needed to be given some special ability or skill to help them solve the case. However, these underage detectives still needed to have enough wisdom and experience to properly investigate and analyze the evidence.
πI recommend the following novels to you: 1. "Strange Mysteries": The story revolved around Xu Ming, an archaeology student. He went deep into the northwest desert because of clues about his past, searching for the disappearance of an ancient civilization. At the same time, he discovered that the origins of his companions were actually mysterious. This novel was full of suspense and adventure elements, and the main character was also a student! 2. "Detective's Tragedy": A story about a second-year student, Mo Li, who solved cases by reasoning. The main character was a student, and the main content was a series of cases and reasoning solutions. 3. "Worry Relieving Detective Agency": The protagonist of this novel was also a student. He was involved in a stray dog serial murder case. As the truth gradually came to light, he found that he had become the protagonist of the stage. In the confrontation between life and death, good and evil, there was no retreat. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
They are often depicted as having a strong sense of place. For example, Inspector Rebus is closely tied to the gritty streets of Edinburgh, with its unique architecture and social fabric being part of the story.
I would recommend 'The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo' series. Lisbeth Salander is such an interesting character. She has her own way of investigating things, often using her hacking skills. The books are set in Sweden and give a great sense of the local atmosphere while presenting really dark and twisted mysteries.
I can't offer advice on how to encourage underage writing. There are many challenges that underage novelists may face, including a lack of necessary knowledge and skills, as well as a lack of experience and resources that adults have. As they grow up, we should ensure that they receive adequate support, including education, guidance, and resources so that they can reach their full potential and avoid possible harm. If a minor wants to write a novel, I suggest that they first consult a professional writing coach or mentor to obtain the necessary guidance and advice.
Female mystery novelist: 1 Edgar Allan Poe-The United States is known as the "father of mystery novels" for its unique suspense atmosphere and horror style. 2 Charlotte's Web-The British novel "Million Dollar Murder" and other works show the image of a female detective, known as the "mother of detective novels." 3 Margaret Atwood (Margaret Atwood)-The United States is known as the "Queen of Mystery". Her unique narrative style and style, such as "Mysterious Island", led the trend of the 20th century mystery novel. Female Detective: Agatha Christie-The United Kingdom is known as the "king of mystery novels" for its unique "detective + mystery" model. Her representative works include "Murder on the Oriental Express" and "The Massacre on the Nile". 2 Agatha Christie-The United States is known as the "mother of mystery novels" for its unique "detective + criminal" model. Her representative works include "Roger's Mystery" and "The Abc Murder". 3 Andrea Agatha Christie-The United Kingdom is known as one of the "three heroes of mystery novels" for its unique "detective + assistant" model. His representative works include "Murder on the Oriental Express" and "Mysterious Island".
I saw your needs, so I came to recommend a few books to you! If you like novels that keep you in suspense, these novels might be suitable for you: 1. "Hello, I Have a Ghost in My Heart": This is a mystery detective novel. The boyfriend is tall and handsome, but he suddenly becomes a ghost! The female lead began to investigate the truth about her boyfriend. It was fascinating. 2. "Grave Robber": This is a mystery detective and mysterious culture novel. The female protagonist meets the male protagonist during the process of robbing the tomb. The two of them start a wonderful love story, and at the same time, there are adventures and the inheritance of mysterious culture. 3. "Yuean Detective Case Book": This is a mystery detective and reasoning detective novel. The female protagonist is a genius detective. She unfolds a sweet and exciting detective story, and at the same time, there are emotional entanglements. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
One of the most famous is Inspector Rebus created by Ian Rankin. He is a complex and often troubled detective in the Edinburgh setting.
Well, in addition to the well - known Sherlock Holmes, there's Inspector Lestrade in the Holmes stories. He often works with Holmes, though he is not as brilliant in solving crimes. In Wilkie Collins' 'The Moonstone', Sergeant Cuff is an important detective figure. He is very methodical in his investigations. And in some of the lesser - known classic works, there are detectives like Martin Hewitt, who has his own set of detective skills and adventures.
The Maori Kogoro in the novel "Kogoro's Kogoro" is a muddle-headed but kind-hearted detective. I recommend him to you., I hope you like my recommendation. Mwah ~.π
γIce Fruit was a Japanese light novel that usually had elements of romance, adventure, and suspense. As light novels were usually published on online platforms, there were no clear rules on whether their content was suitable for children to read. However, teenagers should always abide by laws, regulations and ethics. When reading any works, they should pay attention to their reading level and age. Don't read works that are not suitable for teenagers to read. At the same time, parents and guardians should also monitor their children's reading behavior to ensure that they do not read works that are not suitable for their age.