British Women of Mystery: Three Novels Penned by Women of the Golden Age of Mysteries
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Three Full Length Novels in One
- Whose Body by Dorothy L. Sayers
- The Westminster Mystery by Elaine Hamilton
- The Clifford Affair by A. E. Fielding
Prior to World War I, detective fiction in Britain was largely a male preserve, but in the period between the wars--an era that has been called the Golden Age of British Mysteries--women authors in Britain not only embraced the genre, but came to dominate it. Authors such as Sayers, Allingham, Marsh not to mention the great Agatha Christie toppe...
- Whose Body by Dorothy L. Sayers
- The Westminster Mystery by Elaine Hamilton
- The Clifford Affair by A. E. Fielding
Prior to World War I, detective fiction in Britain was largely a male preserve, but in the period between the wars--an era that has been called the Golden Age of British Mysteries--women authors in Britain not only embraced the genre, but came to dominate it. Authors such as Sayers, Allingham, Marsh not to mention the great Agatha Christie toppe...



