I honestly can't think of any, because neither Roderick Alleyn nor Lord Peter Whimsey are as such partnered by their respective spouses; just influenced by their input. Though I DO like best the Alleyn novels which include Troy. Oh, wait a minute though, there is a couple from Aggie Christie, Tommy and Tuppence, who were much underused, with only 4 or 5 books about them, starting in the interbellum years. So maybe that's my influence... I tend to think of Dashiell Hammet, like Raymond Chandler, with the hard-boiled soft-centred dick who gets mixed up with femmes fatale. I look forward to getting a copy of the thin man Classics of course... and the film noir genre dominated by Philip Marlowe.
My other main original books also have [eventually] a husband and wife solving the mysteries, though they take a number of books to get as far as getting married. set in the early 16th century.
My other main original books also have [eventually] a husband and wife solving the mysteries, though they take a number of books to get as far as getting married. set in the early 16th century.