Red herring
noun·Edwardian
A misleading clue planted by the author to divert the reader from the true solution.
A misleading clue planted by an author to divert the reader (and sometimes the detective) from the true solution. The phrase derives from the practice of dragging a smoked, strong-smelling fish across a trail to confuse hunting dogs. By the 1920s it was standard critical vocabulary for the detective story.