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  2. Category:British women mystery writers - Wikipedia

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  4. List of female detective/mystery writers - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of female writers in the detective and mystery genres. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  5. Category:Women mystery writers - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Mystery writers. It includes writers that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Contents

  6. Rebecca Tope - Wikipedia

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    Rebecca Tope is a British crime novelist and journalist. She is the author of three murder mystery series, featuring the fictional characters of Den Cooper, a Devon police detective; Drew Slocombe, a former nurse, now an undertaker; Thea Osborne, a house sitter in the Cotswolds; and Persimmon Brown, a florist in the Lake District.

  7. Martina Cole - Wikipedia

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    Eilidh Martina Cole is a British crime writer.As of 2021 she has released twenty-six novels about crime, most of which examine London's gangster underworld. Four of her novels, Dangerous Lady, The Jump, The Take and The Runaway have been adapted into high-rating television dramas.

  8. Lindsay Ashford - Wikipedia

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    Lindsay Ashford is a British crime novelist and journalist. Her style of writing has been compared to that of Vivien Armstrong , Linda Fairstein and Frances Fyfield . Many of her books follow the character of Megan Rhys, an investigative psychologist.

  9. Clare Mackintosh - Wikipedia

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    It charted at number 1 in The Sunday Times original fiction list and was shortlisted for Crime & Thriller Book of the Year in the British Book Awards. [8] In March 2018 Mackintosh published her third novel, Let Me Lie, which charted at number 1 in The Sunday Times original fiction list. It was also chosen as a Richard & Judy Book Club pick. [9]