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    "We should call in Lila." Detective Tom Reilly dropped the photo he held in his fingers, and leaned back in his seat to stare at his partner, Jarrod Blair, with those words. "I'm not sure, Jarrod," he replied as his gaze was drawn back to the image of the bruised and battered, naked and defiled woman that had landed face up on his wooden desk in the 96th precinct. The one whose slim, attractive features, age, long brunette hair, and deep brown eyes reminded him of his wife, and the mention…

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    Adapted many times and having countless tumblrs dedicated to the tale, Sherlock Holmes: The Final Problem is the world's most treasured classic adventure. It comes as no surprise that BBC took the English tale and made it one of their own, but did their adaption, Sherlock: The Reichenbach Fall, live up to the expectation? It comes with a change of century and characters that have been moulded into, what some would falsely criticise, entirely new beings. BBC's adaption is surprisingly new… and so…

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    James Patterson: One Step at a time to a Suspenseful Success James Patterson remains best recognized for his thriller series of Alex Cross, Michael Bennett, along with the Women’s Murder Club. These series are just a few to mention of the author’s colossal accomplishments in publications. Being duly noted that Patterson’s books account for one out of every seventeen hardcover novels purchased in the United States (Berkowitz). More so, Patterson’s achievement has been accredited to his…

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    Every hard working detective such as Sherlock Holmes knows how to accumulate clues to a crime. In Arthur Conan Doyle’s mystery story,”The Adventure of the Speckled Band,”Holmes makes his presence in the investigation of a young woman’s death, with suspicion of the stepfather Dr. Roylott. Holmes finds out the motive, discovers a building fault that could conclude to a clue. Additionally, he discovers a mysterious restriction to an everyday furniture item. This unusual restraint to an everyday…

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    In The Longman Anthology of Detective Fiction, private investigators are willing to do what ever it takes to solve the crime. They are contracted and do not work for the police. They hold both good and bad qualities that help them solve crimes. In Raymond Chandler’s “Trouble is My Business” he introduces us to a private investigator by the name of Chandler Phillip Marlowe. This investigator is witty and speaks with too much sarcasm at times. He is not concerned with reporting murders to the…

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    Edgar Allan Poe is known for writing stories with a grim and mysterious tone. He is still considered to be the father of the detective story and he remains one of the most timeless and extraordinary of all American creative artists. Many of his stories contain a first-person narrator, but in his story Hop-Frog, the narrator seems to be different from all the rest. It is not said who the narrator is, but we can assume that it is Hop-Frog himself. Hop-Frog is the narrator of the story because of…

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    September 20th Detective Lieutenant Darin Hunter came to talk to the Biology 2 class at Gladstone High School. Equipped with a strong Powerpoint, evidence from crime scenes and an abundance of knowledge, he was ready to amaze the class. He started by explaining he was here to talk about his job and the forensic side of the police department. Mr. Hunter has been involved in law enforcement since 1992. He has been in many positions ranging from undercover narcotics to his current position,…

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    solving mysteries but also with interesting facts about history of the medieval times. The Wesley Peterson series is an example of her mystery and history blend, it is an exciting series of eighteen crime novels in which she follows the path of police detective Wesley Peterson in county Devon, South West England. The Blood Pit is the twelfth of the series. This time DI Wesley Peterson and his team find themselves puzzled trying to solve the mystery behind two murder cases…

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    In this essay, the characterization of two characters, Harry Potter in “Harry Potter and the sorcerer’s stone” and Sherlock Holmes in “The Boscombe Valley Mystery” are the two heroes which would be analyzed. Their characterization would be discussed in two ways. Firstly, how their appearance presented. Secondly, how their actions, which the speech and thought are included, help to present the image of the heroic character. In my point of view, hero is a person who is outstanding with high…

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    The movie “Inside Man” consist of crime thriller, detective, and mystery. This detective movie consists of a bank heist. There are many hostages and criminals within the mystery. The detective must be inspiring and able to put clues together no one else can. Also, the detective in this movie must follow police procedural. A good detective story has many mysteries involved and the detective has great mindset skills. In the beginning of the detective mystery there is a called made of a bank…

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