Consulting detective

noun·Victorian

Sherlock Holmes's term for himself: a private investigator hired by police or other detectives when the case is too difficult.

Sherlock Holmes's term for himself in A Study in Scarlet (1887): a private investigator hired by the police or by other detectives when an ordinary case proves too difficult. The phrase neatly distinguishes Holmes from both the official force and the rougher private inquiry agents who preceded him in popular fiction.

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