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Agatha Christie and her sleuthing sisters having a moment

Women are writing some of the best crime novels, part of a long tradition that goes back to literary queen Christie.

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Agatha Christie wrote more than 60 detective novels, plus six romances (as Mary Westmacott) and 19 plays, including The Mousetrap.


It’s no mystery to female sleuth fiction expert why her bookshelves are filled with “all these great crime novels by women.â€

The literary stars of what writer-editor Weinman calls the “domestic suspense†genre — including Gone Girl’s Gillian Flynn, Paula Hawkins of The Girl on the Train and The Widow’s Fiona Barton — reflect the spirit of novels penned some 80 years ago during what’s been dubbed the golden age of women crime writers.

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Linda Barnard

Linda Barnard is a former ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½ Star staff reporter who is currently a freelance contributor for The Star.

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