The Queens of Crime

February 11, 2025

 

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The Queens of Crime
By: Marie Benedict
Genre: Historical Fiction

Summary:
A group of women mystery writers ban together to prove they are worth taking seriously.

In 1931, women were often ignored, underestimated and living under the whole "better seen than heard" theory. However, Dorothy Sayers isn't taking that laying down. She was already a published mystery writer and had formed even formed an exclusive group of other mystery writers. However, when fellow male members of The Detection Club complain about being taken over by women who will undermine their work (mind you, there was only Dorothy and Agatha Christie as the female members), Dorothy decides to take matters into her own hands. So, she forms a club within the club of several fellow female mystery writers. She feels the only way they'll ever be taken seriously and prove their value is to show the men how capable they are. What's the best way to do that? Why, solve a real life mystery! Hence, the Queens of Crime is born.

May Daniels was a nurse who had mysteriously gone missing. Vanished without a trace for several months with no clues to indicate what happened. Dorothy sees the opportunity for the Queens when May's body is found. A needle is found close to her with traces of morphine in it. The police decide that she was involved in drugs and feel no reason to pursue further. However, the Queens do and what they find turns everything on it's ears. 

If you love Agatha Christie and Sherlock Holmes books, you will enjoy this. I loved how the women were able to solve the mystery with simple actions that should've been done by the authorities. Throughout the story, you see how the women are dismissed and not taken seriously. The greatest part is how they use that to their advantage to get the answers and solve the crime. 

This isn't a hang on the seat of your chair type book. I had to remind myself how the story takes place in 1931 because things that were ignored or dismissed then wouldn't have been now. It's a very cozy type of mystery. The plot twists aren't jarring. Instead they add a layer to the plot.  While I do feel some holes weren't completely filled, all the important ones were. 

I enjoyed the story. It was different than mysteries you read today and it was nice to visit the simplicity of solving mysteries with wits and intelligence. This would be perfect to curl up with by a fire on a rainy or cold weekend.

 

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