
Published in the late 19th century, 'Adventures of Martin Hewitt, Third Series' by Arthur Morrison is a collection of detective stories featuring the astute private investigator Martin Hewitt. Set against the backdrop of Victorian England, these tales involve thefts, disappearances, and fraud, showcasing Hewitt's methodical approach and keen intellect. Unlike the more eccentric Sherlock Holmes, Hewitt's personable nature and logical deduction make him a relatable detective, reflecting the genre's evolution during this period.

