F. Tennyson Jesse
F. Tennyson Jesse (1888–1958) was an English journalist, author, and criminologist who was a great-niece of poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson. She began her writing career in 1911, contributing to publications like The Times and The Daily Mail, and distinguished herself as one of the few female war correspondents during World War I. After the war, she became known for her crime writing, including the novel A Pin to See the Peepshow and her work editing the Notable British Trials series.
crime fiction
detective fiction
criminology
journalism