Gallery: Women of Mystery
Whether the women in these 1950s-era illustrations are solving crimes or committing them, you can be sure there’s plenty of intrigue afoot!
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In And Then There Were None, Ten strangers meet in a solitary mansion on a remote island near the Devon coast. Awaiting the arrival of their hosts, they start to die, one by one. Based on the best-selling book by Agatha Christie, this lavish adaptation features an all-star cast including Aidan Turner (Poldark), Charles Dance (Game of Thrones), Toby Stephens (Vexed), Anna Maxwell Smith (The Bletchley Circle), Miranda Richardson (The Hours), and Sam Neill (Peaky Blinders). Seen on Lifetime.
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The Outcasts
Peter Stevens
September 29, 1956

Furlough in Flatbush
Frederic Varady
August 19, 1944

The Unsuspected
Austin Briggs
August 11, 1945

Sentence of Death
Ken Riley
October 23, 1948

Easy to Murder
James R. Bingham
January 6, 1951

Girls Are Where You Find Them
George Englert
January 17, 1953

Death in the Wind
Bernard D’Andrea
November 5, 1955

Rendezvous in Tokyo
William A. Smith
December 15, 1956

Murder on Order
Perry Peterson
March 9, 1957

The Artless Heiress
Robert Meyers
June 1, 1957

Gem Thief
November 29, 1958

It All Happened to Me
Austin Briggs
July 1, 1950

Feminine Reflex
George Englert
September 3, 1949