
- 256 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
After Agatha: Women Write Crime is the first book to examine how British, American, and Canadian female crime writers pursue their craft and what they think about crime writing. Hundreds of women who identified as lesbian, bisexual, heterosexual, able-bodied, disabled, feminist, left or right wing, who were black or white, who had experienced violence, sexism, homophobia or racism, and who came from big cities or small country villages had one thing in common: they read crime novels.
The book explores why so many women who face fear and violence in their daily lives, should be so addicted to crime fiction, many of which feature extreme violence. The book analyzes why criminal justice professionals including police officers, forensic scientists, probation officers, and lawyers have joined traditional detective writers in writing crime. It examines the explosions of crime writing by women between 1930 and today. It highlights the UK Golden Age women writers, the 1950s American women novelists, the 80s experimental trio, Marcia Muller, Sara Paretsky, and Sue Grafton, who created the first female American private Investigators, and the important emergence of female police protagonists, as well as those central characters who for the first time were lesbian, disabled, black, or ethnic minority. After Agatha also examines the significant explosions of domestic noir thrillers and forensic science writers.
Most have taken to crime in order to reflect and comment on the social and political landscape around them. Many are creatively exploring the significant issues facing women today.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Praise for Sally Cline
- Title
- Contents
- Chapter 1: Setting the Table
- Chapter 2: Why Women Read Crime
- Chapter 3: Golden Age: Agatha Herself
- Chapter 4: Looking Back, Leaping Forward
- Chapter 5: Private Eyes
- Chapter 6: Women in the UK Police
- Chapter 7: Women in the US Police
- Chapter 8: Lesbian Protagonists Appear
- Chapter 9: Black, Disabled, Visible
- Chapter 10: Women in Forensic Science
- Chapter 11: Killer Women, Domestic Noir, Violence Against Women
- Chapter 12: Criminal Justice, Reviews and Status
- References
- Acknowledgements
- Awards
- Also by Sally Cline
- About the Author
- Copyright