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Radio 4,2 mins

The enduring appeal of the detective in fiction

World at One

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For the first time, a British police force - the Metropolitan Police - will recruit people directly to become detectives without them working as beat officers in uniform. But does popular fiction and drama accurately portray the life of a detective, or romanticise it? Author of The Grantchester Mysteries, James Runcie and crime writer Val McDermid told Martha Kearney what lies behind writing detective fiction. (Photo: A sign for the house of fictional character Sherlock Holmes. Credit: Getty Images)

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