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Alison Temple ('Alison Wonderland') is a private detective who joins an all-female detective agency in London in two books by British novelist Helen Smith. Jane Tennison is a Detective Chief Inspector at Scotland Yard played by Helen Mirren in the ITV Prime Suspect series, aired between 1991 and 2006.
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 .
Armed Detective Agency - an organization from the animanga series Bungou Stray Dogs, the most notable of which being Edogawa Ranpo. Kyouko Okitegami - protagonist of Nisio Isin's novel series BÅkyaku Tantei. She is a famous detective who finishes all her cases in one day, because she resets her memory every time she goes to sleep.
As detective novels grew in popularity, there became an increase in authors writing about women, and woman detectives especially. Among these authors was Andrew Forrester, who wrote about the mysterious "Miss G." Miss G. is often viewed as the first fictional female detective, although some would argue that the first female detective was Mrs ...
Pinkerton rented a space for Warne to work as part of her guise. Allan Pinkerton named Kate Warne one of the five best detectives that he had. Her employment by Pinkerton was a significant moment in Women's History. Women were not allowed to be a part of the police force until 1891 and could not be officers until 1908. [39]
Detective Creator Debut Karen Andersen: Louise Burfitt-Dons: The Missing Activist [1] (2018) Angel: Joss Whedon: Angel (TV) (1999) Harry Angel: William Hjortsberg: Falling Angel (1978) Lew Archer: Ross Macdonald: The Moving Target (1949) Bilqees "Bobby" Ahmed: Samar Shaikh Bobby Jasoos (2014) Jagga Bagchi: Anurag Basu: Jagga Jasoos (2017 ...
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Megan Abbott (born 1971); Christine Adamo (born 1965); Harriet Stratemeyer Adams (pseudonyms: Carolyn Keene, Franklin W. Dixon) (1892–1982); Jane Adams (born 1960); Ginny Aiken (born 1955)