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The Solange stories[edit]

I am somewhat surprised that there is no mention of Jesse's contribution to detective fiction. After all, for some of us she is best remembered for her Solange stories (2 magazine series later as 2 hardback collections).

Also, in addition to the first edition of Murder and its motives (1924) one should perhaps list the later edition, which was revised by the author.

153.110.203.232 (talk) 20:21, 19 February 2019 (UTC)[reply]