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Anna Katharine Rohlfs

    November 11, 1846 – April 11, 1935

    Anna Katharine Green was a pioneering American author in the realm of detective fiction. She distinguished herself by crafting intricately plotted narratives with a notable degree of legal accuracy, achieving significant success in a male-dominated genre. While a progressive figure for her era, breaking ground in popular literature, she held more traditional views on social movements, including opposition to women's suffrage. Her enduring legacy lies in her skillful construction of suspenseful and intelligent mysteries, cementing her place as an influential voice in early crime fiction.

    The Mayor'S Wife
    Dark Hollow
    The House of the Whispering Pines
    The Old Stone House and Other Stories
    The Leavenworth Case
    One Of My Sons