British Detective Fiction
British Detective Fiction is a genre that focuses on the investigation of a crime, typically a murder, by a detective. This genre often features a central detective character, such as Sherlock Holmes or Hercule Poirot, who uses logic and observation to solve the mystery. The stories often include a range of suspects and clues, leading to a final revelation.
The genre has evolved over time, with early works by authors like Agatha Christie and Arthur Conan Doyle setting the standard for modern detective stories. Today, British Detective Fiction continues to thrive, with contemporary writers exploring new themes and styles while maintaining the core elements of mystery and intrigue.