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As a result, Mma Ramotswe was created by a male fiction writers as a way of presenting to some degree a new series to the African bookshelves. Moreover, this affected the way crime fiction was depicted in Africa as African writers began to imitate the same concept moving away from Apartheid and colonial prejudices storytelling to crime fiction: the suspense filled genre. Sayers, Ngaio Marsh and Ruth Rendell) brought excitement to the followers of crime fiction by introducing female sleuths such as Agatha Christie’s Miss Jane Marple and Patricia Wentworth's Miss Maud Silver. However, women writers (Agatha Christie, Dorothy L. Since its early beginning with the writers of Charles Dickens and Edgar Allan Poe crime fiction has been regarded as a male dominated field both in terms of the detectives involved within the writers. A lot of hats to be wearing, but you can be sure that they were all probably extremely stylish and perfectly suited to whichever role the master spy needed to be in at the time.Presently, crime fiction is regarded as one of the most widespread fiction in the world. Warne split her time in the 1860s between spying for the Union, helping to set up the presidential security detail, and running the Female Detective Bureau at Pinkerton, as biographer Chris Enss described to How Stuff Works. If you've ever wondered why the modern agency deals with tasks as disparate as being political bodyguards and catching counterfeiters, you've got your answer - it was all down to the Pinkerton specialties in the 1860s, a tale recounted in more detail in J ay Bonansinga's book, Pinkerton's War: The Civil War's Greatest Spy and the Birth of the U.S. Oxford Reference notes that President Abraham Lincoln himself requested the formation of Pinkerton's Secret Service, a semi-governmental agency devoted to doing what Pinkerton agents did best - stopping plots and uncovering financial crimes. Pinkerton often said, according to a quote from his memoirs in t he Vintage News, "If you agree to come aboard you will go in training with the head of my female detectives, Kate Warne. As Pinkerton started hiring more female agents, Warne was put in charge of their training.


Instead, she specialized in white-collar crime, clearing the agency's books of dozens of embezzlement cases and even murders. Though she was tough and fearless, Warne didn't go along on any of the hunts for Butch Cassidy or other train robbers that the Pinkertons are most often known for. Unfortunately, they'd also firebomb suspects' houses, break up unions, and use various unsavory tactics to achieve their aims, according to Legends of America. Later on, the agency would provide intelligence for the Union during the Civil War, hire the first Black intelligence officer, John Scobell, and hunt down Jesse James and other notorious outlaws, as History relates. By 1853, he was working alongside law enforcement across America. Founder Allan Pinkerton, a Scottish immigrant, had been Chicago's first police detective and left to form his own company when he realized that there was a market for private security services.
