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Issue Details: First known date: 2019... 2019 From Crime Fighters to Crime Writers - a New Batch of Female Authors Brings Stories That Are Closer to Home
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'In Dervla McTiernan’s book, The Scholar, published earlier this year, women are consistently used as the “fall guys” for men with high aspirations. Two young women are killed when they uncover fraud. Another female colleague is then framed for the murders.' (Introduction)

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