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Write a Mystery 102: Create a Detective

September 08, 2025
Write a Mystery 102: Create a Detective

In episode 239, “Write a Mystery 102: Create a Detective,” Meredith Curtis brings you to the next step on your storytelling journey. Mystery writers, it’s time to create a detective. He will be the protagonist, the one your readers will root for. Will it be a man or woman? Will he be a professional or an amateur sleuth? Are there different kinds of detectives? Yes! Discover which one appeals to you and fits in with the story you want to tell. We’ll talk about creating a backstory, relationships, day job, personality, and basic character. You are on your way to creating your own Who-Dun-It!

 

 

 

 

 

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Show Notes

Nancy Drew, Frank & Joe Hardy, Trixie Belden, Miss Marple, Hercule Poirot, Monk, Jessica Fletcher.

Last week, we talked about choosing a mystery genre. Today, we’ll talk about creating a detective. Just a reminder

Mystery Storyline Basics

Crime committed, usually a murder. Clues & red herrings followed by detective & reader who try their hardest to guess the perpetrator. At end, crime is punished.

Christian Worldview

We live in a fallen world, but God is Just. Justice.

God is a mystery writer, leaving clues about Jesus throughout the OT.

Kinds of Detective Part of a Team

Maybe the leader, or ‘star’ of the team or partnership, working with others to solve a case. Include forensics, interviews, etc. in a professional setting.

CSI, Blue Bloods, NCIS,

(Vintage) Dragnet, Adam 12, Hawaii 5-0

Police Detective

Lead Police Detective, with helpers, who solves the case. May have power struggle with other officers.

(Vintage) Columbo, Inspector Morse, Dick Tracy, Detective Chief-Inspector Roderick Alleyn, Walker Texas Ranger,

Private Investigator

Professional, licensed detective. Not a police officer but can be a retired officer. Relationship with official police can be good or bad. Solves the case with traditional and/or unique methods.

(Vintage) Hercule Poirot, Sherlock Holmes, Magnum PI, Monk, Psych, Remington Steel, Tommy & Tuppence Beresford, Canon

Spies

Can be FBI, CIA, MI6, Naval Intelligence, etc.

Jack Ryan, Agents of Shield, Numb3rs

(Vintage) Scarecrow & Mrs. King, MacGyver, It Takes a Thief, The Wild, Wild West, Mission Impossible,

Lawyer

His (or her) client is accused of murder or other crime so must figure out who the actual perpetrator is.

(Vintage) Perry Mason, Matlock

Amateur Sleuth

Stumbles into a case, follows clues to solve case when officials cannot. Good or bad relationship with police. Has a day job.

Nancy Drew, Hardy Boys, Encyclopedia Brown, Murder She Wrote, Miss Marple, Father Brown, Lord Peter Wimsey

Teams: Sister Boniface, Rosemary & Thyme

Backstory

How did your sleuth start solving mysteries? Is this the backstory?

Relationships
  • Family
  • Friends
  • Business Relationships
  • Other (landlord, customers, pastor)

Examples of relationships & locations

Garage Sale Mysteries – Jennifer Shannon, husband Jason, son Logan, daughter Hannah, Detective Lynwood, co-worker Dani

Locations – home, antique shop, diner, garage sales, police station

Maggie King Mysteries – Maggie, husband Matt, toddler Bethany, friends Anika & Erik, Miss Lucy, Jack & Betty,

Locations – home, playground, Tidewater Treats, library, church

Sister Boniface Mysteries – Sister Boniface, Police Sam, Felix, & Penny, Mrs. Clam (landlord), Reverend Mother

Locations – Abby, Police Station, Village

Relationship with Police in Father Brown vs. Sister Boniface

For step-by-step help in creating your own murder mystery, grab your copy of Who Dun It Murder Mystery Literature & Writing Volume II by Meredith Curtis

Who Dun It Murder Mystery Literature & Writing Volume II by Meredith Curtis is a one-credit high school English course.

For step-by-step help in creating your own murder mystery, grab your copy of Who Dun It Murder Mystery Literature & Writing Volume II by Meredith Curtis

Who Dun It Murder Mystery Literature & Writing Volume II by Meredith Curtis is a one-credit high school English course.

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Day Job

Can run a business – bookstore, bakery, craft shop, businessman, accountant, cashier, vet, doctor, nurse, park ranger, farmer, ballerina, student

Maggie – SAHM, Jessica – Writer, Matlock – Lawyer,

Game we play

Personality

Introvert vs Extrovert, Silly vs Serious, Late vs. On Time, Big Picture vs. Detail,

Game We Play – what would your character do?

Character

Christian or no? Godly or struggling?

What hills will they die on?

No person is perfect. Where do they struggle?

Quirks

Quirks help your detective to be relatable and believable.

Monk – OCD, Shaun Spencer (Psych) – Irresponsible, Miss Marple – nosy, gossipy, Trixie Beldon – forgets to obey, Matlock – stingy,

That Something Special

Most detectives have serious observation and thinking skills, notice details & put them together (Sherlock Holmes, Shaun Spenser trained by his dad, Monk, Columbo, Death in Paradise detectives)

CSI, Bones, NCIS use scientific research – still add an uncanny ability to dig out facts

Miss Marple & Jessica Fletcher – conversation, un-noticed

Gus (Psych) – sense of smell

Sidekick

Best friend, spouse, co-worker, parent, child

Dr. Watson, Hastings, Gus, Natalie or Sharona, Della & Paul, Rick & TC & Higgins

Anika & Miss Lucy & Detective Walker

Information Sheets on Each Character

Help you remember all the details

Don’t want your detective to have blue eyes and unruly curls in chapter 2 and straight blond hair and brown eyes in chapter 12.

 

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Maggie King Mysteries

Maggie & Matt King move to Hopeville, Virginia so Matt can go to seminary, studying to be a pastor. Maggie is a SAHM to Bethany (and more children to come) but finds time to stumble across dead bodies and unmask the murderer. Eventually, Maggie will homeschool her children and enjoy her role as a pastor’s wife. But, she doesn’t stop solving mysteries. Enjoy her adventures. Wholesome Christian Cozy Mysteries.

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