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The last open file / by Marcia Muller -- Caribbean clues / by Patricia McGerr -- Justina / by Dorothy Salisbury Davis -- The bottle dungeon / by Antonia Fraser -- Death in small doses / by B.K. Stevens -- Skin deep / by Sara Paretsky -- Solitary journey / by Shizuko Natsuki -- Unacceptable levels / by Ruth Rendell -- A fine set of teeth / by Jan Burke -- The roots of death / by Margaret Maron-- The Maggody files: spiced rhubarb / by Joan Hess -- The last, best chance / by Suzanne Jones -- Accommodation vacant / by Celia Fremlin -- Sic transit Gloria / by Barbara Paul -- Fair and square / by Margaret Yorke-- Once upon a time / by Amanda Cross -- Secondhand Rose / by Joyce Christmas -- Scars / by Kristine Kathryn Rusch -- The man Kali visited / by Janice Law.
Many bibliographers focus on women who write. Lawyer Barnett looks at women who detect, at women as sleuths and at the evolving roles of women in professions and in society. Excellent for all women's studies programs as well as for the mystery hound. Look at the popularity of such reading guides as Willetta Heising's Detecting Women (3rd ed. 0-9644593-7-X) or Amanda Cross' fiction (Honest Doubt 0-345-44011-0 11/00).
Written by the best-known lesbian crime writers, this anthology contains 14 tales of mystery and murder.
Within the formulas of crime fiction, this collection ranges from writers Daphne du Maurier and Margery Allingham, whose names are synonymous with conventional subgenres of crime fiction, through Patricia Highsmith, and Shirley Jackson, who deliberately set conventions aside or who moved those conventions into other realms. Most important, perhaps, Jackson, Highsmith and E. X. Ferrars depict civilizations that are not essentially orderly, that are not founded upon a commonly understood concept of justice--where one must make her own order.
Takes a look at the role of women in crime fiction through interviews, recommended lists, and more.
And though she laments, "So many mysteries, so little time," she makes a good effort at mentioning "some of the best of the rest.""--BOOK JACKET.
Edgar- and Agatha-nominated author Colleen Barnett here updates her essential reference for readers and writers of mystery, examining women who detect, women as sleuths, and the evolving roles of women in professions and in society.
This volume provides a comprehensive survey of series characters created by women authors in crime and mystery fiction from 1867 to 1997.
Mystery readers turn to this reference for its clear, concise profiles of women writers and their best-known books, mystery heroines and leading characters, pen names, writing styles and more. This revised and updated edition features profiles of Lilian Jackson Braun, Mary Higgins Clark, P.D. James, and other gifted writers--plus 70 new entries including Carol Higgins Clark, Susan Isaacs and Carol O'Connell.
Lists over 3,400 mystery titles written by women in correct series order, as well as more than 600 series detectives created by women and more. Titles are indexed by mystery type and series setting.