The first mystery novel in history was Murder on the Dongfang Express, and the protagonist of My Fictional Reasoning in Tokyo was called Ye Sun. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
The author of the first detective novel was Edgar Allan Poe. His works were innovative and laid the groundwork for the development of detective novels as we know them today. Poe's contributions in this area are widely recognized and appreciated in the literary world.
It's hard to pinpoint exactly who wrote the very first mystery novel. Different scholars have different opinions on this.
There was no definite answer to the question of who was the first Chinese mystery novel because the development of Chinese mystery novels was very fast and there were many excellent ones. In the field of suspense novels, there were many well-known authors such as Zhou Dedong, Cai Jun, Liu Cixin, and Mao Passang. Among them, Zhou Dedong was known as the father of Chinese suspense novels. His works were famous for their profound cultural heritage and unique artistic style. Cai Jun used his unique imagination and writing style to create many unexpected suspense stories. Liu Cixin's " The Three-Body Problem " series became one of the representative works of Chinese science fiction suspense novels. The Sherlock Holmes Mysteries was also a classic work of suspense novels. There wasn't a clear answer as to who was the best in Chinese suspense novels. However, they all made important contributions to the development of Chinese suspense novels.
Edgar Allan Poe is often considered the author of the first detective story. His story 'The Murders in the Rue Morgue' introduced many elements that are now characteristic of detective fiction, such as a brilliant detective (in this case, C. Auguste Dupin), a mystery to be solved, and a rational method of investigation.
It was Edgar Allan Poe who wrote the first detective story. His work laid the foundation for the detective fiction genre.
Edgar Allan Poe is often credited with writing the first detective story. His work 'The Murders in the Rue Morgue' is considered a pioneering piece in the detective fiction genre.
It's hard to determine exactly who wrote the very first mystery story. Mystery as a genre has evolved over time, and pinpointing the originator is quite challenging.
The first fictional detective in a mystery was C. Auguste Dupin, created by Edgar Allan Poe.
The first detective novel is often considered to be 'The Murders in the Rue Morgue' by Edgar Allan Poe.
I think the first detective novel is 'The Murders in the Rue Morgue'. This novel by Edgar Allan Poe was revolutionary. It established the concept of a detective figure who uses his intellect to solve crimes. The story, set in Paris, involves a brutal double murder in a locked room, and Dupin's methods of solving it were quite novel for its time.