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Dec 3, 2019

[Answer] 2. Which famous author studied medicine in Edinburgh, and later used the forensic knowledge acquired there to create one of literature's more famous detectives?

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...1. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle 2. G. K. Chesterton 3. Agatha Christie 4. Georges Simenon Conan Doyle was a student in Edinburgh in the 1870s. He started writing the Sherlock Holmes stories a few years later to while away the time waiting for patients at his not very successful medical practice in Southsea, Hampshire. G.K. Chesterton, the creator of Father Brown, was educated at University College, London. Agatha Christie, responsible for both Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple, received no formal education. Georges Simenon, the creator of Maigret, was born in Liege, Belgium in 1903. His education was cut short by the start of World War I.




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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle:


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