The Golden Slipper and Other Problems for Violet Strange
(Reklamlänk)
One of Author Anna Katharine Green's innovations was the idea of the “girl detective,” in the person of
Violet Strange. Violet was a 17-year-old high-society debutante who led a double
life as a sleuth, working for an unnamed detective agency to discreetly ferret out
solutions to mysteries that could not be trusted to the police. The short stories in
this collection give us a glimpse into New York society, filled with musicales and
teas and ballgowns, but neither the tales nor Violet are light-hearted and fluffy.
Happy endings aren’t guaranteed, and we’re often left with a sense of
melancholy. Some of the stories are even a bit macabre. But over a century later,
the well-plotted, legally-accurate yarns still satisfy one’s desire for solid
resolutions to seemingly insoluble mysteries.