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Old 06-15-2009, 03:28 PM   #2057
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Originally Posted by MelC View Post
Just finished The Woman in White which I enjoyed but I came away with the distinct impression that Wilkie Collins didn't think much of women.
Collins had unconventional relationships with women, but I think he had an appreciation of them.
I'd recommend 'The Law and the Lady' - it features maybe the first female detective in English fiction, and she is a strong character.
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