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Feminist Mystery Corner

Feminist Mystery Authors and Books

Susan Wittig Albert

China Bayles left her legal career as a defense attorney to become a Texas herb-shop proprieter and sometimes sleuth in Susan Wittig Albert's mystery series.


Nevada Barr

Nevada Barr takes us along on captivating adventures with park ranger Anna Pigeon (an independent person and congenial feminist), who is invariably found helping to solve mysterious deaths in the natural settings of national parks.


Eleanor Taylor Bland

Eleanor Taylor Bland's sleuth is Marti MacAlister, an African American woman homicide detective in Illinois.


Rita Mae Brown

Rita Mae Brown's best-selling mystery series features feline sleuth, Mrs. Murphy. Brown is also the author of numerous other feminist novels as well as volumes of poetry and a writer's manual.


Dorothy Cannell

Ellie Simons, an interior decorator who after solving a mystery and losing weight inherits a mansion, in rural England is the protagonist in most of Dorothy Cannell's delightful and funny British mysteries, beginning with The Thin Woman.


Sarah Caudwell

The Hilary Tamar series by Sarah Caudwell features an androgynous Oxford professor protagonist, five London barristers, incredible wit, and ingenious plotting.


Amanda Cross

Professor Carolyn Heilbrun, who has written mysteries as Amanda Cross since 1964, paved the way for women mystery authors and female characters with her popular series based on feminist English Professor Kate Fansler.


Sandra de Helen

Shirley Combs and her sidekick Dr. Mary Watson are the feminist protagonists of de Helen's The Hounding (and planned series) with ties to the tradition of Sherlock Holmes. Combs and Watson solve mysteries much as their predecessors did, using logic and facts to arrive at a conclusion.


Susan Dunlap

Susan Dunlap writes three mystery series with engaging female protagonists: a Berkely police detective, a forensic pathologist, and a meter reader. Jill Smith is Dunlap's Berkeley, California homicide detective who contends with both the eccentricities of that community and sexism on the police force. Kiernan O'Shaughnessy is a private detective and former medical examiner in La Jolla, California. Vejay Haskell is a utility meter reader, who left her career as an account executive.


Nicola Furlong

Nicola Furlong's mysteries feature a woman professional golfer and part-time coroner, Riley Quinn.


Charlotte Perkins Gilman

Activist and author of such feminist classics such as The Yellow Wallpaper, Charlotte Perkins Gilman in the late 1920s wrote a mystery, Unpunished. This mystery, not published until 1997, features a husband-wife detective team and women's rights themes.


Ellen Godfrey

Ellen Godfrey's tough and feisty Jane Tregar has battled her way up the corporate ladder to a senior position in an executive search firm. She needs all her high-tech know-how and corporate savvy to survive, prosper, and solve murders in the male-dominated business world.


Sue Grafton

One of the best known women mystery authors, Sue Grafton began her best-selling series with "A" Is For Alibi and continues through the alphabet with her gutsy heroine, private eye Kinsey Malone.


Terris McMahan Grimes

Theresa Galloway, a professional married woman with two children and an elderly mother, is the protagonist of Terris McMahan Grimes' mystery series.


Carolyn Hart

Bookstore owner Annie Laurance Darling is Carolyn Hart's sleuth in her renowned South Carolina-based Death on Demand series. Hart's second series features southern journalist Henrietta "Henrie O" O'Dwyer Collins.


Ellen Hart

Ellen Hart's award-winning Jane Lawless series, which is set in Minneapolis, features a lesbian restraunt owner and her college friend Cordelia Thorn. Sophia Greenway, a food critic, is the protagonist in Hart's second series.


Sparkle Hayter

A television reporter is the sleuth Sparkle Hayter's very funny and feminist Robin Hudson mystery series, which includes intriguing titles such as Revenge of the Cootie Girls.


Sue Henry

Based in the Alaska wilds, Sue Henry's series which began with Murder on the Iditarod Trail features state trooper Alex Jensen and women mushers.


Joan Hess

Joan Hess writes two brilliantly funny series set in Arkansas. One series centers around bookstore owner and part-time sleuth Claire Malloy and her rebellious daughter, Caron. The Maggody series features Police Chief Arly Hanks who contends with murder and mayhem in Maggody, Arkansas (pop. 755) involving eccentric townfolks and a never-ending array of visitors from militia groups, to faith healers, to UFO enthusiasts. Both series feature wonderful social satire and feminist humor.


Karen Kijewski

Kat Colorado is Karen Kijewski's hard-boiled private eye who is a former bartender. The Kat Colorado series is based in Sacramento.


Laurie King

Laurie King has added feminism to Sherlock Holmes in her Mary Russell series. King's series is based on Mary Russell, a young woman who begins the series as Holmes' apprentice and later marries the world's most famous sleuth. San Francisco police investigator Kate Martinelli, a lesbian, is the focus of King's other award-winning series.


Virginia Lanier

Jo Beth Siddon defines herself as a feminist in the first pages of Virginia Lanier's mystery and suspense series. Lanier's protagonist takes on sexism with Thelma and Louise like zeal in this wonderfully written series about a Georgia woman who runs a bloodhound tracking business.


Margaret Maron

Margaret Maron's award-winning series featuring Judge Deborah Knott is set in North Carolina. Her Sigrid Harald mysteries are about a New York cop.


Lia Matera

Attorneys Willa Jansson and Laura DiPalma are the respective protagonists in Lia Matera's two San Francisco-based series. Beginning with the murder of her law review colleagues, Willa Jannson, whose parents are leftist activists, solves mysteries with considerable humor and sarcasm. The Laura DiPalma series about a career-focused defense attorney is also written with humor.


Sharyn McCrumb

Sharyn McCrumb writes two series, the Elizabeth McPherson mysteries and the Ballad novels. McCrumb's Elizabeth McPherson character is a delightful young forensic anthropologist -- the series sees her through her undergraduate and graduate degrees and post-ph.D. work -- who becomes involved in murder cases and provides a comic view Southern aristocracy. The series now also features McPherson's brother's feminist law partner, A.P. Hill. The Ballad series are based on Appalachian folklore, often involving crimes of the past as well as the present, and revolve around Nora Bonesteel, a seer.


Val McDermid

British author Val McDermid writes two mystery series, one featuring lesbian feminist journalist Lindsay Gordon and a second with private eye Kate Brannigan as the sleuth.


Annette Meyers

Lesley Wetzon and Xenia Smith are Wall Street head hunters who become embroiled in murders and financial intrigue in Annette Meyers' mystery series. A former Wall Street headhunter herself, Meyers brings to life sexism and power struggles in the world of high finance. With her husband, Martin, Annette Meyers co-authors, under the name Maan Meyers, a historical series based in pre-20th Century New York City that includes appearances by feminist legends such as social reformer Lillian Wald and actress Lillian Russell.


Miriam Grace Monfredo

Miriam Grace Monfredo's mysteries feature Glynnis Tyron, a librarian, in nineteenth century Seneca Falls, New York. Seneca Falls is the cradle of the feminist movement, and events in feminist and abolistionist history such as the famed 1948 women's rights convention and the underground railroad are the backdrop for the Tyron mystery series.


Marcia Muller

Marcia Muller pioneered the now formidable genre of mysteries featuring female sleuths with her long-standing Sharon McCone series. Private eye Sharon McCone works for the San Francisco legal cooperative, All Souls.


Barbara Neely

Economic justice activist and author Barbara Neely writes a mystery series featuring Blanche White, an Afro-American domestic worker.


Abigail Padgett

Abigail Padgett's Bo Bradley mysteries feature an acerbic and savvy sleuth who tracks bad guys quite successfully while coping with manic depressive illness. A second series introduced by the wildly feminist mystery, BLUE, launches sleuth Blue McCarron, a lesbian social psychologist who lives alone in a half-built desert motel with her Doberman, Bronte.


Paretsky, Sara

Sara Paretsky is one of the best known women mystery authors, whose private detective V.I. Warshawski and gritty Chicago-based mysteries, broke ground for women in the previously all male hard-boiled mystery genre.


Sandra Scoppettone

Set in New York's Greenwich Village, Sandra Scoppettone's Lauren Laurano mysteries feature a lesbian, computer saavy former FBI agent and now private detective. The Lauren Laurano series is both riveting and entertaining, as Laurano contends with tragedies of her own past, mysteries at hand, and her evolving relationship with her lover, Kip. In addition to the Lauren Laurano series, Scoppettone has published eleven other novels, many of which have powerful feminist themes.


Lisa Scottoline

Lisa Scottoline writes legal thrillers, which draw on her experiences as a trial lawyer as well as her judicial clerkships in the state and federal justice systems. Very funny and fast-paced, Scottoline's novels are set in Philadelphia and feature women attorneys.


Janice Steinberg

As a reporter for the NPR affiliate in San Diego, Margo Simon's beat includes everything from cutting edge artists to injustices at U.S.-owned factories in Tijuana. Very much a woman of the 90's, Margo juggles work, marriage, and two adolescent stepchildren.


Marilyn Wallace

Marilyn Wallace has written critically acclaimed psychological suspense novels and mysteries featuring homicide detectives. A feminist favorite is Primary Target, which features Congresswoman Jean Talbot, a presidential candidate whose campaign is underseige by the misogynist group, Brotherhood of Men. Wallace also has edited the five volume Sisters in Crime series.


Valerie Wilson Wesley

Valerie Wilson Wesley's sleuth Tamara Hayle is a tough, single parent Newark cop turned P.I.


 

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