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  2. Deborah Crombie - Wikipedia

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    Deborah Crombie (née Darden) is an American author of the Duncan Kincaid / Gemma James mystery series set in the United Kingdom. [1] Crombie was raised in Richardson, Texas , and has lived in the United Kingdom. [ 2 ]

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  4. List of female detective/mystery writers - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of female writers in the detective and mystery genres. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

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  6. Macavity Awards - Wikipedia

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    The Macavity Awards, established in 1987, are a group of literary awards presented annually to mystery writers.Nominated and voted upon annually by the members of the Mystery Readers International, the award is named for the "mystery cat" of T. S. Eliot's Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats. [1]

  7. Barry Award (crime novel prize) - Wikipedia

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    Peter May with the 2013 Barry Award for Novel, for his book, "The Blackhouse".. The Barry Award is a crime literary prize awarded annually since 1997 by the editors of Deadly Pleasures, an American quarterly publication for crime fiction readers.

  8. Agatha Award - Wikipedia

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    Agatha Christie. The Agatha Awards, named for Agatha Christie, are literary awards for mystery and crime writers who write in the traditional mystery subgenre: "books typified by the works of Agatha Christie . . . loosely defined as mysteries that contain no explicit sex, excessive gore or gratuitous violence, and are not classified as 'hard-boiled.'" [1] At an annual convention in Washington ...

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