<div><br><p>Except for the work of a few legendary figures, such as Agatha Christie and Dorothy L. Sayers, mystery and suspense fiction is thought by many readers to be largely the domain of men. The stories collected in <em>The Web She Weaves</em> should put any such preconceptions to rest forever.
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