My Greatest Cases: The Detective of Fiction: Revision history

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18 February 2026

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  • curprev 01:2101:21, 18 February 2026 TCDE-Team talk contribs 14,534 bytes +14,534 Created page with "{{Cargo_Research_Articles |date=1905-07-29 |author=John Sweeney |topic=Detection |summary=In this reflective essay, ex–Detective Inspector John Sweeney contrasts Sherlock Holmes's brilliant fictional methods with the limitations and realities of official police work, arguing that real investigations are constrained by law, accident, and human unpredictability. Through illustrative cases, he contends that while Holmes fascinates as art, real detection depends less o..."