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After Agatha : women write crime / Sally Cline.

After Agatha examines the diversification of crime writing and highlights landmark women's novels which featured the marginalised in society as centralised characters. Cline also explores why women readers are drawn to the genre and seek out justice in crime fiction, in a world where violent crimes against women rarely have such resolution. The book includes interviews with dozens of contemporary authors such as Ann Cleeves, Sophie Hannah, Tess Gerritsen and Kathy Reichs and features the work of hundreds of women crime and mystery writers. It is an essential read for crime fiction lovers.

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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Branch Status Due Date Res.
C9009540756 809.3872 CLI
Adult nonfiction   City Branch . . Available .  
C9009540405 809.3872 CLI
Adult nonfiction   Smithfield Branch . . On Loan . 20 May 2024
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ISBN 9780857302328 (paperback)
Dewey 809.3872
Author Cline, Sally author.
Title After Agatha : women write crime / Sally Cline.
Published Harpenden : Oldcastle Books, 2022.
Physical description 255 pages ; 20 cm.
Note Includes bibliographical references (pages 242-246) and index.
Contents note Setting the table -- Why women read crime -- Golden age: Agatha herself -- Looking back, leaping forward -- Private eyes -- Women in the UK police -- Women in the US police -- Lesbian protagonists appear -- Black, disabled, visible -- Women in forensic science -- Killer women, domestic noir, violence against women -- Criminal justice, reviews, and status.
Summary After Agatha examines the diversification of crime writing and highlights landmark women's novels which featured the marginalised in society as centralised characters. Cline also explores why women readers are drawn to the genre and seek out justice in crime fiction, in a world where violent crimes against women rarely have such resolution. The book includes interviews with dozens of contemporary authors such as Ann Cleeves, Sophie Hannah, Tess Gerritsen and Kathy Reichs and features the work of hundreds of women crime and mystery writers. It is an essential read for crime fiction lovers.
Subject Women authors
Crime in literature
Detective and mystery stories, English -- Women authors -- History and criticism
Detective and mystery stories, Canadian -- Women authors -- History and criticism
Detective and mystery stories, American -- Women authors -- History and criticism
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