Meet Sherlock’s Competition: 6 Lovable Detectives to Rival Mr. Holmes

September 24 2020
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The best mystery novels are only as good as their lead detectives, and that’s a fact. Case in point: I read several of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s short stories in college, but I couldn’t tell you a thing about the plot of any of ’em. No, what I remember is how much I enjoyed spending time with the idiosyncratic Sherlock Holmes and his more down-to-earth companion, Dr. Watson. Given how they have become one of the most popular duos in pop culture, deconstructed and then reassembled for an endless string of TV shows and movies and books, I think it’s fair to say I’m in good company.

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Luckily, there’s no shortage of memorable, lovable detectives in the mystery genre. In fact, the next time you’re missing Sherlock and Watson, I encourage you to call on one of these exceptional crime-fighters:

This post was originally published on GetLiterary.com.

Fortune and Glory
by Janet Evanovich

Stephanie Plum

Okay, technically, Stephanie is a bounty hunter, but she sure manages to solve a lot of mysteries! Clever, sassy, dogged, and generally bursting at the seams with personality, Stephanie Plum is as compelling a heroine in her latest adventure as she was in her very first, One for the Money. No wonder she’s still being chased by not one but two romance novel-worthy heroes, Morelli and Ranger, both of whom would do anything for her. Whether you’ve known Stephanie for years or are only being introduced to her now, Fortune and Glory will dish you up a gripping case (involving a treasure hunt!) with generous helpings of side-splitting humor and love-triangle drama on the side.

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Fortune and Glory
Janet Evanovich

The twenty-seventh entry in the #1 New York Times bestselling series isn’t just the biggest case of Stephanie Plum’s career. It’s the adventure of a lifetime.

When Stephanie’s beloved Grandma Mazur's new husband died on their wedding night, the only thing he left her was a beat-up old easy chair…and the keys to a life-changing fortune.

But as Stephanie and Grandma Mazur search for Jimmy Rosolli’s treasure, they discover that they’re not the only ones on the hunt. Two dangerous enemies from the past stand in their way—along with a new adversary who’s even more formidable: Gabriela Rose, a dark-eyed beauty from Little Havana with a taste for designer clothes. She’s also a soldier of fortune, a gourmet cook, an expert in firearms and mixed martial arts—and someone who’s about to give Stephanie a real run for her money.

Stephanie may be in over her head, but she’s got two things that Gabriela doesn’t: an unbreakable bond with her family and a stubborn streak that will never let her quit.

She’ll need both to survive because this search for “fortune and glory” will turn into a desperate race against time with more on the line than ever before. Because even as she searches for the treasure and fights to protect her Grandma Mazur, her own deepest feelings will be tested—as Stephanie could finally be forced to choose between Joe Morelli and Ranger.

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Things in Jars
by Jess Kidd

Bridie Devine

A gothic mystery about a female detective? If you’re anything like me, Things in Jars will immediately grab your attention with that concept alone. Praised by author Erika Swyler as “a perfect mix of hilarity, the macabre, and a touch of romance,” Jess Kidd’s novel follows sleuth Bridie Devine in Victorian London as she investigates the kidnapping of a girl rumored to have paranormal abilities. Anyone who found their appetite for mysteries sharpened by the brain-twisting plots and quirky characters of the movie Knives Out simply must meet Bridie and the unique cast of characters who populate her world.

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Things in Jars
Jess Kidd

A January Book of the Month Pick

“Miraculous and thrilling…A few pages in and I was determined to read every word Jess Kidd has ever written.” —Diane Setterfield, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Once Upon a River

“An impossible wonder: a book for everyone, and yet somehow a book just for you...A sumptuous tour of Victorian London, resurrected here with a vigor and vibrancy to rival The Crimson Petal and the White...Utterly magical.”—A.J. Finn, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Woman in the Window

“A perfect mix of hilarity, the macabre, and a touch of romance, Things in Jars is ridiculously entertaining, all as it sneaks up and makes you feel things…Simply: Jess Kidd is so good it isn’t fair.” —Erika Swyler, bestselling author of The Book of Speculation and Light from Other Stars

In the dark underbelly of Victorian London, a formidable female sleuth is pulled into the macabre world of fanatical anatomists and crooked surgeons while investigating the kidnapping of an extraordinary child in this gothic mystery—perfect for fans of The Essex Serpent and The Book of Speculation.

Bridie Devine—female detective extraordinaire—is confronted with the most baffling puzzle yet: the kidnapping of Christabel Berwick, secret daughter of Sir Edmund Athelstan Berwick, and a peculiar child whose reputed supernatural powers have captured the unwanted attention of collectors trading curiosities in this age of discovery.

Winding her way through the labyrinthine, sooty streets of Victorian London, Bridie won’t rest until she finds the young girl, even if it means unearthing a past that she’d rather keep buried. Luckily, her search is aided by an enchanting cast of characters, including a seven-foot tall housemaid; a melancholic, tattoo-covered ghost; and an avuncular apothecary. But secrets abound in this foggy underworld where spectacle is king and nothing is quite what it seems.

Blending darkness and light, history and folklore, Things in Jars is a spellbinding Gothic mystery that collapses the boundary between fact and fairy tale to stunning effect and explores what it means to be human in inhumane times.

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Devil in a Blue Dress (30th Anniversary Edition)
by Walter Mosley

Easy Rawlins

Not only is Black detective Easy Rawlins one of the most popular figures in the crime-fiction genre, but his first outing, Devil in a Blue Dress, has been recognized as one of the top 100 mystery novels of all time. Mystery author Walter Mosley’s debut novel, which is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year, immediately draws you into the life of Easy, a Black war vet who’s just trying to get by in 1948 Los Angeles. Working as a P.I. is the furthest thing from his mind until he’s offered a much-needed paycheck to find a missing woman named Daphne Monet. Of course, the rest is history, and you shouldn’t miss a minute of it.

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Devil in a Blue Dress (30th Anniversary Edition)
Walter Mosley

The first novel by “master of mystery” (The New York Times) Walter Mosley, featuring Easy Rawlins, the most iconic African American detective in all of fiction. Named one of the “best 100 mystery novels of all time” by the Mystery Writers of America, this special thirtieth anniversary edition features an all new introduction from the author.

The year is 1948, the town is Los Angeles.

Easy Rawlins, a black war veteran, has just been fired from his job at a defense factory plant. Drinking in his friend’s bar, he’s wondering how he’ll manage to make ends meet, when a white man in a linen suit approaches him and offers him good money if Easy will simply locate Miss Daphne Money, a missing blonde beauty known to frequent black jazz clubs.

Easy has no idea that by taking this job, his life is about to change forever.

“More than simply a detective novel…[Mosley is] a talented author with something vital to say about the distance between the black and white worlds, and with a dramatic way to say it” (The New York Times).

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A Study In Scarlet Women
by Sherry Thomas

Charlotte Holmes

Sherry Thomas’s A Study in Scarlet Women is a Sherlock Holmes retelling in which the famous detective is in fact a woman, Charlotte Holmes. This first book in the ongoing Victorian-era Lady Sherlock mystery series sets the stage for a fresh take on Doyle’s enduring stories with a radical change in perspective. As a white man of comfortable means, Sherlock can go wherever he pleases and talk to whomever he wants in his investigations, but when your name is Charlotte? Well, that’s a whole other story, one that begins when members of Charlotte’s family are suspected of murders they definitely did not commit—and she tasks herself with identifying the real killer.

This is also a perfect read for any Enola Holmes fans out there!

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A Study In Scarlet Women
Sherry Thomas

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The Mysterious Affair at Styles
by Agatha Christie

Hercule Poirot

You’ve likely met Hercule Poirot in Murder on the Orient Express and in Death on the Nile (or their movie adaptations), but have you read the Belgian detective’s first case in The Mysterious Affair at Styles? This beloved Agatha Christie novel challenges readers to figure out—right alongside Poirot—who poisoned heiress Emily Inglethorp (in her locked bedroom, no less). With suspects ranging from the lady’s husband to her nurse, Poirot has his work cut out for him in the little English village Styles St. Mary, where everyone knows everyone. Inspired in part by Sherlock Holmes, Hercule Poirot is just as easy to like.

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The Mysterious Affair at Styles
Agatha Christie

Charles Boyle Charles is, admittedly, a little peculiar. A foodie with a big heart but a penchant for saying the most awkward thing with the upmost confidence, he’s the kind of cozy-mystery personality that would thrive in an Agatha Christie novel. In fact, he reminds me a little of Hercule Poirot, the famous Belgian detective. And there’s no better book for those in need of more Boyle-like eccentricities than Christie’s The Mysterious Affair at Styles, the first book in the Poirot series.  Following the murder of Emily Inglethorp at Styles Court by poisoning, Captain Hastings knows just the man to help solve the case. Although Poirot’s investigation reveals dark secrets and hidden motives, it also displays a fair amount of strange behavior from the enigmatic detective. Great if you’re looking to get into a new series, or just seeking another odd little man who doesn’t always say the right thing.

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The Infinite Blacktop
by Sara Gran

Claire DeWitt

Tough-as-nails may be the best way to describe private investigator Claire DeWitt, the heroine of a series hailed as “cryptic, dreamy, funny and gritty as hell,” but isn’t that exactly what you’d expect in a detective solving a case for you? In The Infinite Blacktop, Claire is desperate to solve the disappearance of her best friend, which may remind you a bit of the show Veronica Mars. Except whereas Veronica discovers what happened to her best friend, Lilly, by the end of the first season, Claire has been haunted by her failure to solve the case of her missing friend for years. It’s hard not to empathize with this hard-living detective, so don’t be surprised when you want to follow her from book to book.

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The Infinite Blacktop
Sara Gran

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