Surveys the lives and works of some 90 contemporary women mystery writers, who are among the most popular authors read today.
Elizabeth Blakesley Lindsay is the Assistant Director for Public Services and Outreach at the Washington State University Libraries, where she formerly served as Head of Library Instruction. She previously worked in the libraries at Indiana State University and the University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth.
For libraries that own Klein's original compilation, the new
edition is a valuable update. For other collections, this new
edition provides useful biobibliographic information on
contemporary women mystery writers. Recommended. Lower-level
undergraduates and above; general readers.
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Lindsay offers biographies of 90 female English language mystery
writers in this update to the 1994 edition. Writers who were
deceased before 1994, or who have died since then but whose entries
in the first edition remain complete, have been omitted. Entries on
living writers have been updated, and many new names added. The
authors were selected based on award receipts, commercial success,
and critical acclaim. Each entry offers a short bibliography, a
discussion of major works and themes, and a summary of critical
response, followed by a complete bibliography. Multiple indexes
allow readers to find works by author, series character name,
sleuth type, and setting. The appendices list female nominees and
recipients of various mystery awards.
*Reference & Research Book News*
[A] useful reader's advisory tool for public librarians or an
accessible reference for fans looking for a good read.
*Feminist Collections*
Each A-Z entry includes the author's full name, a short biography,
a summary of the author's major works and themes, a discussion of
the author's critical reception, a bibliography of the author's
works separated by series, and a list of works about the
author….Libraries that have the first edition of Great Women
Mystery Writers will want to add the second edition since it
updates the first book and gives valuable information on many new
mystery writers….Public libraries with a strong patron demand for
mysteries and academic libraries that have mystery courses will
definitely want to add Great Women Mystery Writers to their
reference collections.
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