There were also some emerging local authors in different regions who were starting to write detective - like stories. However, their works might not have had as wide - spread recognition as Poe's. They were often influenced by the general trend of mystery - solving in literature at that time and incorporated elements of local culture and society into their stories.
Edgar Allan Poe was a very popular author in the realm of 1841 detective novels. His works, such as 'The Murders in the Rue Morgue', were highly influential. He is often considered one of the founders of the detective story genre.
Carroll John Daly was one of the popular authors. His works often had a hard - boiled detective style.
Raymond Chandler was a very popular one. His works, like 'The Big Sleep', are considered classics. His detective characters were complex and his writing was stylish.
Ross Macdonald was quite popular during this decade. His Lew Archer series was well - known. Macdonald's novels often delved deep into the psychology of his characters, both the detective and those involved in the crimes.
There was also Johnston McCulley, who was famous for other works but also contributed to the detective dime novel genre. His writing style was engaging, and he knew how to create a sense of mystery and adventure in his detective stories. His works often had unique settings and interesting supporting characters that added depth to the detective's investigations.
One popular author was Friedrich Glauser. His works were known for their unique detective characters.
Well, there was also Ed McBain. His 87th Precinct series was very popular during the 1960s. He focused on the police procedural aspect of detective work, showing how the cops worked together to solve crimes. And Raymond Chandler's influence still lingered in the 1960s, with his hard - boiled detective style inspiring many new authors to create tough - as - nails detectives in their novels.
Carolyn Keene is well - known for the Nancy Drew series. Nancy is a young and resourceful detective who has been solving mysteries for decades. Also, Gertrude Chandler Warner wrote The Boxcar Children series. The children in the story often find themselves in situations where they need to figure out what's going on around them, which has elements of detective work.
Steven Saylor is quite popular. His Gordianus series is set in ancient Rome and offers great detective stories. He does a good job of recreating the Roman atmosphere.
Richard Montanari is a popular author. His works often involve detective stories set in Philadelphia. His writing style is engaging and his characters are well - developed.
There might be emerging authors in Barbados who are starting to make a name for themselves in the detective novel genre. They bring fresh perspectives, often focusing on modern - day issues in Barbados while still maintaining the traditional mystery elements.