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Female Detective

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‘Miss Gladden’, the first female detective, is a determined and resourceful figure, with ingenious skills of logic and deduction. Pursuing mysterious cases, she works undercover and only introduces herself as a detective when the need arises. Her personal circumstances and even her real name are never revealed.

This obfuscation makes sense, considering that when The Female Detective was first published in 1864 there were no official female detectives in Britain – in fact, there were no women police officers either (and would not be for another 50 years). And the novel itself was well ahead of its time – further stories and novels featuring women detectives would not be widely published until the turn of the century.

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In 1864, the British writer James Redding Ware, under the pseudonym Andrew Forrester, published The Female Detective, introducing readers to the first professional female detective character, Mrs. Gladden, and paving the way for the more famous female detectives of the early twentieth century, namely Miss Marple and Nancy Drew. Mrs. Gladden’s deductive methods anticipate those of Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes, who would not appear for another twenty years–and like Holmes, she regards the regular constabulary with disdain. But her energetic and savvy approach to solving crimes is her greatest appeal, and the reappearance of the original lady detective is sure to captivate a new generation of crime fiction fans. In 2012 The Female Detective was made available to the general public for the first time since its original publication; the British Library is now reissuing this foundational crime novel as part of its Crime Classics series.

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Weight 0.302 kg
Dimensions 19.1 × 13.3 × 2.5 cm
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Cover

Paperback

Pages

328

Language

English

Edition

New edition

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General – Trade / Code: K