Society of Infallable Detectives

Origin
The Society of Infallible Detectives was a team of the most well known detectives of the late 19th and early 20th century. However, their adventures seemed to have been a parody, in which the detectives proved ineffectual as a team, mainly because each detective insisted on solving the mystery himself.

The society was led by Sherlock Holmes and came to order at the scoeity's headquarters on Fakir Street in London. They investigated the robbery of the Mona Lisa painting, as well as other crimes.

Membership included:  Arsène Lupin, Craig Kennedy, Rouletabille (Gaston Leroux), A.J. Raffles (E.W. Hornung), C. Auguste Dupin (Edgar Allan Poe), M. Lecoq (Emile Gaboriau's), S.S. "The Thinking Machine" Van Dusen (Jacques Futrelle), Philip Trent (E.C. Bentley), Ebenezer Gryce (Anna Katherine Green), Calvin "Scientific" Sprague (Francis Lynde),  Luther Trant (William MacHarg and Edwin Balmer), Philip Trent (E.C. Bentley), and M. Vidocq.

Public Domain Literary Appearances
"The Adventure of the Clothes-Line" in Century Magazine (May, 1915)
 * "The Adventure of the Mona Lisa" in Century Magazine (January, 1912)