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== Anime & Manga ==
== Anime & Manga ==
* The leads from ''[[Kamen Tantei]]'' kind of subvert this. Yes, they're mystery writers who investigate mysteries. But the female lead, especially, is a "fairplay" mystery writer living in a world where ghosts, psychic powers, "all a dream" endings and fictional characters come to life (including the title character) make it impossible to use logic and common sense to actually solve mysteries.
* The leads from ''[[Kamen Tantei]]'' kind of subvert this. Yes, they're mystery writers who investigate mysteries. But the female lead, especially, is a "fairplay" mystery writer living in a world where ghosts, psychic powers, "all a dream" endings and fictional characters come to life (including the title character) make it impossible to use logic and common sense to actually solve mysteries.
* ''[[Detective Conan (Manga)|Detective Conan]]'': The protagonist's father is a mystery writer who occasionally steps in to solve mysteries when his son is stumped.
* ''[[Detective Conan]]'': The protagonist's father is a mystery writer who occasionally steps in to solve mysteries when his son is stumped.




== Comic Books ==
== Comic Books ==
* Gabe Webb from ''[[The Maze Agency]]''
* Gabe Webb from ''[[The Maze Agency]]''
* Kaye Daye, one of the [[Batman (Comic Book)|Mystery Analysts of Gotham City]].
* Kaye Daye, one of the [[Batman|Mystery Analysts of Gotham City]].




== Literature ==
== Literature ==
* [[Ellery Queen]]
* [[Ellery Queen]]
* [[Author Avatar]] Ariadne Oliver from various [[Agatha Christie (Creator)|Agatha Christie]] novels
* [[Author Avatar]] Ariadne Oliver from various [[Agatha Christie]] novels
* Harriet Vane from the [[Lord Peter Wimsey]] novels is another example.
* Harriet Vane from the [[Lord Peter Wimsey]] novels is another example.




== Live-Action TV ==
== Live-Action TV ==
* Jessica Fletcher from ''[[Murder She Wrote]]''
* Jessica Fletcher from ''[[Murder, She Wrote]]''
* ''[[Castle]]''
* ''[[Castle]]''
* ''[[The Snoop Sisters]]''
* ''[[The Snoop Sisters]]''

Revision as of 13:00, 8 April 2014

Simply put, a mystery writer who solves actual crimes. After all, who better to unravel all the twists and turns of a mystery than someone who creates them for a living? Possibly a result of Write What You Know.

Compare Most Writers Are Writers, Interdisciplinary Sleuth. See also Mystery Fiction and Detective Fiction.

Examples of Mystery Writer Detective include:


Anime & Manga

  • The leads from Kamen Tantei kind of subvert this. Yes, they're mystery writers who investigate mysteries. But the female lead, especially, is a "fairplay" mystery writer living in a world where ghosts, psychic powers, "all a dream" endings and fictional characters come to life (including the title character) make it impossible to use logic and common sense to actually solve mysteries.
  • Detective Conan: The protagonist's father is a mystery writer who occasionally steps in to solve mysteries when his son is stumped.


Comic Books


Literature


Live-Action TV


Real Life

  • A Real Life partial example might be Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. From The Other Wiki: "Conan Doyle was also a fervent advocate of justice and personally investigated two closed cases, which led to two men being exonerated of the crimes of which they were accused." See here.
    • Granted, Conan Doyle had actual forensic training, and he had been a detective and lecturer himself before writing the Sherlock Holmes stories.