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Sherlock's Sisters: Stories from the Golden Age of the Female Detective

Rennison, Nick(Edited by)
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Sherlock Holmes was the most famous detective to stride through the pages of late Victorian and Edwardian fiction, but he was not the only one.

He had plenty of rivals. Some of the most memorable of these were women: they were 'Sherlock's Sisters'.

This exciting, unusual anthology gathers together stories about 15 of them.

They include Dorcas Dene, Lady Molly of Scotland Yard, Hagar the Gypsy, Judith Lee and Madelyn Mack.Editor Nick Rennison has already compiled several highly entertaining collections of stories from what he considers a golden age of crime fiction, including The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes, More Rivals of Sherlock Holmes and Supernatural Sherlocks.

His latest anthology turns the spotlight on the women detectives who could more than match their male counterparts.

Praise for The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes'A book which will delight fans of crime fiction' - Verbal Magazine'[An] intriguing anthology' - Mail on Sunday

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No Exit Press
0857303996 / 9780857303998
eBook (EPUB)
25/06/2020
England
English
Modern crime
352 pages
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