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- Agatha Christie [r]: (1890 – 1976) An English author best known for her crime novels and her fictional characters Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple. [e]
- Sherlock Holmes [r]: Archetypal fictional detective created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. [e]
- Clayton Rawson [r]: (1906-1971) American writer of locked-room mystery stories and amateur magician. [e]
- John W. Campbell, Jr. [r]: Editor of Astounding Science Fiction, later Analog, from September, 1937, until his death in 1971, perhaps the seminal figure in the field. [e]
- John Dickson Carr [r]: American writer (1906–1977) of intricate mystery stories generally featuring locked-room or apparently impossible murders. [e]