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Andrew Forrester, Jr. (1832–1909)

Auteur de The Female Detective

5+ oeuvres 309 utilisateurs 9 critiques

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Œuvres de Andrew Forrester, Jr.

Oeuvres associées

Penguin book of victorian women in crime (2011) — Contributeur — 196 exemplaires
The Big Book of Female Detectives (2018) — Contributeur — 82 exemplaires
A Treasury of Victorian Detective Stories (1979) — Contributeur — 31 exemplaires

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Nom légal
Ware, James Redding
Autres noms
Forrester, Andrew
Date de naissance
1832
Date de décès
1909
Sexe
male
Nationalité
UK

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pulled this out of the stack in the car; hadn't finished the first time as whichever story I chose annoyed me - but wow - decided to try it again before returning and so glad I gave it a second chance - am only in the introduction and already enjoying it
 
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Overgaard | 7 autres critiques | May 25, 2024 |
“La primera detective’, la investigadora victoriana que se anticipó a Sherlock Holmes”, JM Guelbenzu, El País 21.08.2022: https://elpais.com/babelia/2022-08-20/la-primera-detective-la-investigadora-vict...
 
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Albertos | 7 autres critiques | Aug 21, 2022 |
Initially published in 1864 the story introduces us to the first professional female detective in British fiction.
I was really looking forward to reading these stories but I found the narrative to be too wordy and the mysteries not that interesting. A disappointment.
A NetGalley book
 
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Vesper1931 | 7 autres critiques | Jul 29, 2021 |
The Female Detective was sent to me by the publisher Poisoned Pen Press via NetGalley. Thank you.

This British Library Crime Classic, originally published in 1864, is definitely a winner! The detective “Miss Gladden” has an ambiguous position with the police. In some of the stories she seems to be working directly with them and in others she begins an investigation on her own. Like the later Holmes stories she is meticulous in laying out the clues and explaining how she reached her conclusion. She is also honest in stating that chance and coincidence do have a place in some of her cases.

For example, in Tenant for Life, one of the strongest stories, she becomes interested in a case involving the purchase of a baby because of a chance remark made by a London cabman. To satisfy her own curiosity, she decides to try to identify the infant the cabbie purchased from a poor woman and sold within an hour to another distraught woman. As she methodically pursues her case, she discovers a crime has been committed (beyond the buying and selling of a child). And then she is in a real dilemma, for the criminal or criminals appear to be perfect, contributing members of society and the victim a useless rogue. Whom would she hurt and whom would she aid by continuing her investigation? Must justice always be served? It is a fascinating, very contemporary, problem.

The other cases pose similar puzzles and often the villain is not brought to justice, another very surprising outcome.

What makes these stories so interesting to the modern reader is that even though they have a timeless appeal, they are definitely Mid-Victorian. The deaths of two children in Tenant for Life get a passing mention because the nineteenth century reader just would accept the high death rate of children under ten and not need a lengthy discourse. I, instead, was very surprised by the casual way it was slipped into the text.

As in all collections, some stories are stronger than others. The one I found the most far-fetched was A Child Found Dead: Murder Or No Murder. I thought the solution was unrealistic to the point of being silly. Then I read the comments by Mike Ashley who stated that the story was a reworking of an actual notorious murder case with the same murderer and method. Another glimpse into the Victoria mind.

This is a wonderful book with a heroine well ahead of her times. A strong recommendation.
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Liz1564 | 7 autres critiques | Aug 2, 2016 |

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Membres
309
Popularité
#76,232
Évaluation
½ 3.4
Critiques
9
ISBN
22
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