by Kathleen Gregory Klein
University of Wisconsin Press, 1995
Paper: 978-0-87972-682-9
Library of Congress Classification PS374.D4W66 1995
Dewey Decimal Classification 813.0872089287

ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK
This volume explores the range of relationships among women writers, women detectives and women-centered mystery fiction, and women readers. Focusing on writers as diverse as Sara Paretsky, Joan Hess, Sarah Caudwell, P. D. James, Katherine V. Forrest, Mary Roberts Rinehart, Sue Grafton, D. R. Meredith, Dorothy L. Sayers, and Barbara Wilson, the authors analyze the development of detective fiction with a different agenda: the woman-authored woman detective.
       The eleven essays concentrate new attention on the trio of reader, writer, and text when all three are modified by the terms “woman” and “mystery.”