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A
suitable job for a woman
Nominated by the Mystery Writers of America for an
Edgar Award for best critical work
HarperCollins, 1994, non-fiction
Synopsis: The female private eye is one of the sexiest and most exciting of
fictional creations. But who are the real women who pound the mean
streets? How do they get into this seemingly unladylike profession and
what makes them stay, despite the risks they encounter? What qualities
does it take to survive in this harshest of male worlds? From the
elegant manager of a successful all-women investigation agency in
Merseyside to the Californian woman who spends her days working for
murderers, crime writer Val McDermid has spoken to female private eyes
on both sides of the Atlantic, heard their most terrifying stories and
learned how they work - whether it's going undercover to bust drug
barons or serving injunctions on violent offenders.
What she discovered is a group of women who are every bit as tough
and fascinating as their fictional counterparts, with lives that few
could even imagine. A Suitable Job for a Woman is a riveting insight
into the women who fight crime on their own terms and beat men at their
own game.
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