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Theasa Tuohy

    Theasa Tuohy forged a notable career in journalism, contributing to five daily newspapers and The Associated Press. She broke barriers as the first female assistant city editor at The Detroit News. Her creative endeavors extended to playwriting, co-authoring the libretto for an award-winning musical exploring the life of D. H. Lawrence. Tuohy's work often delves into literary figures, offering insightful perspectives.

    Flying Jenny
    The Five O'Clock Follies: What's a Woman Doing Here, Anyway?
    The Woman at la Gare de l'Est
    • 2022

      The Woman at la Gare de l'Est

      • 282 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Set in sizzling Paris, the story follows three women and a child entangled in an international sting during a chaotic weekend trip to Prague. A series of shocking events, including a murder and a stolen purse at the Gare de l'Est, lead to a web of crime involving kidnappings, missing persons, and an art-theft ring. As a charismatic homicide detective guides them, the women, along with the clever child, work to piece together clues and unravel the mystery surrounding their tumultuous adventure.

      The Woman at la Gare de l'Est
    • 2018

      Flying Jenny

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      A young female pilot brashly defies gender restrictions in the Roaring Twenties.

      Flying Jenny
    • 2012

      Exploring the experiences of war correspondents, this debut novel delves into the motivations of those who document conflict with just a camera and pen. Set against the backdrop of the Vietnam War, it intertwines explosive romance and gritty adventure while addressing the significant role of the press and the evolution of female correspondents over four decades. Through its fast-paced narrative, the story captures both the peril and passion of reporting from the front lines.

      The Five O'Clock Follies: What's a Woman Doing Here, Anyway?