y separately published work icon Traces of Crime single work   short story   crime  
Is part of Memoirs of an Australian Police Officer James Skipp Borlase , Mary Fortune , 1865 series - author short story
Issue Details: First known date: 1865... 1865 Traces of Crime
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Capture of an assailant of a female at Chinaman's Flat during the gold rushes. (PB)

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  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon The Australian Journal vol. 1 no. 14 2 December 1865 Z1065450 1865 periodical issue 1865 pg. 220-222
    Note: Published anonymously.
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon In the Shadow of Agatha Christie : Classic Crime Fiction by Forgotten Female Writers 1850-1917 Leslie Klinger S. (editor), New York (City) : Pegasus Crime , 2019 15436478 2019 anthology poetry

    'Agatha Christie is undoubtedly the world's best-selling mystery author, hailed as the "Queen of Crime," with worldwide sales in the billions. Christie burst onto the literary scene in 1920, with The Mysterious Affair at Styles; her last novel was published in 1976, a career longer than even Conan Doyle's forty-year span.

    'The truth is that it was due to the success of writers like Anna Katherine Green in America; L. T. Meade, C. L. Pirkis, the Baroness Orczy, and Elizabeth Corbett in England; and Mary Fortune in Australia that the doors were finally opened for women crime-writers. Authors who followed them, such as Patricia Wentworth, Dorothy Sayers, and, of course, Agatha Christie would not have thrived without the bold, fearless work of their predecessors-and the genre would be much poorer for their absence. So while Agatha Christie may still reign supreme, it is important to remember that she did not ascend that throne except on the shoulders of the women who came before her-and inspired her-and who are now removed from her shadow once and for all by this superb new anthology by Leslie S. Klinger.

    'Featuring: Mary Fortune, Harriet Prescott Spofford, Ellen Wood, Elizabeth Corbett, C. L. Pirkis, Geraldine Bonner, Ellen Glasgow, L. T. Meade, Baroness Orczy, Augusta Grosser, M. E. Graddon, Anna Katherine Green, Carolyn Wells, Susan Glashell'  (Publication summary)

    New York (City) : Pegasus Crime , 2019
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