Lady Molly of Scotland Yard

Lady Molly of Scotland Yard, published in 1910 by Baroness Emma Orczy, is a collection of short stories featuring Molly Robertson-Kirk, one of the first female detectives in fiction. This work is notable for its portrayal of a female sleuth who uses intellect over physical strength, paving the way for future female detectives in literature. Orczy, also known for creating The Scarlet Pimpernel, established a character that influenced the genre and reflected the evolving role of women in society.






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