It was Edgar Allan Poe who wrote the 'world first detective novel'. Poe was a master of creating dark and mysterious tales. His 'The Murders in the Rue Morgue' was the start of the detective novel genre. He had a unique way of presenting a problem and then having his detective figure out the solution through careful thought and analysis. His writing in this novel influenced many other writers to explore the detective story genre.
Edgar Allan Poe wrote the 'world first detective novel'.
The credit for writing the world's first detective novel goes to Edgar Allan Poe. His story introduced many elements that became staples in the detective fiction genre, such as a mysterious crime, a detective's investigation, and logical reasoning to solve the mystery.
Edgar Allan Poe wrote what is often regarded as 'the first detective novel', which is 'The Murders in the Rue Morgue'.
Edgar Allan Poe wrote the first detective novel. His work 'The Murders in the Rue Morgue' is considered the first detective story.
Edgar Allan Poe wrote the first detective novel.
The first detective novel was written by Edgar Allan Poe. His work 'The Murders in the Rue Morgue' is considered the first detective story.
The first detective novel was written by Christie from England. Her work, The Murder of the Oriental Express, was first published in 1897 and became a classic detective novel.
I'm not sure who exactly wrote the first Malayalam detective novel. You might need to do some research in Malayalam literary archives or consult with experts in Malayalam literature.
Wilkie Collins wrote what is considered the first English detective novel, 'The Moonstone'.
Edgar Allan Poe wrote the first ever detective novel. His work 'The Murders in the Rue Morgue' is considered the pioneer in the detective genre. Poe introduced elements like the brilliant detective, in this case, C. Auguste Dupin, and a complex mystery that required careful analysis to solve.
The first woman detective novel was written by Seeley Regester. Her novel 'The Dead Letter' is considered an early example in the genre with a female detective character.