Miss Jane Marple
After Agatha Christie's first husband admitted to being in love with another woman, their marriage ended in divorce. Agatha Christie then went on to marry her second husband, archaeologist Max Mallowan. She continued to write prolifically and became one of the most famous and successful mystery writers of all time.
The Leavenworth Case, by Katherine Anne Greene was the first woman to write a detective novel in 1878
Agatha Christie divorced her first husband, Archibald Christie, in 1928 after learning of his affair with another woman. This event had a significant impact on her life and writing.
Anna Katherine Green published "The Leavenworth Case" in 1878 to become the first modern woman to write a detective story.
The premise of the old woman detective series revolves around a seasoned and experienced elderly woman who uses her wit, wisdom, and life experience to solve mysteries and crimes.
Agatha Christie's parents were not titled or aristocratic but there was money in the family, so neither parent had a job. There is a record of a form (probably a census one) completed by Agatha's father who answered the question of occupation as "gentleman".
A Marple is a fictional village created by Agatha Christie for her Miss Marple detective stories. It is known for its picturesque setting and the various mysterious events that take place there. Miss Marple, the main character, is a sharp-witted elderly woman who solves crimes using her keen observation skills.
The cast of Neverthought - 2003 includes: Agatha Sanders as Old Woman
Jamie Rose
Angie Dickinson as detective Pepper Andersen in the series "Police Woman". (This may be 70's)
Yes, the master detective is a female. This is revealed at the end of Mystery Case files: Madame Fate. The detective responds in a woman's voice to a phone call.
wonder woman