Rita Mae Brown
Rita Mae Brown is an American feminist writer, poet, and activist best known for her debut novel Rubyfruit Jungle (1973), a seminal coming-of-age story about a young lesbian. Born in Hanover, Pennsylvania, and adopted by relatives, she was involved in civil rights, lesbian feminism, and co-founded groups like the Student Homophile League and The Furies, while authoring mystery series like Mrs. Murphy and poetry collections. She received the Lambda Literary Pioneer Award in 2015 for her contributions to LGBT literature.[1][2][3]
Fiction
Mystery
Poetry
Feminist Literature
Tail Gait
The Hounds and the Fury
Nine Lives To Die
The Sand Castle
Hounded to Death
Loose Lips (Runnymede Book 3)
Bingo (Runnymede Book 2)
Crazy Like a Fox: A Novel ("Sister" Jane Book 10)
Cat on the Scent: A Mrs. Murphy Mystery
Tell-Tale Horse (Center Point Platinum Mystery (Large Print))
Puss 'n Cahoots: A Mrs. Murphy Mystery
Cat of the Century
Sour Puss
Animal Magnetism: My Life with Creatures Great and Small
A Nose for Justice
Santa Clawed
The Purrfect Murder, Large Print (A Mrs. Murphy Mystery)
Animal Magnetism: My Life with Creatures Great and Small
Full Cry
Hotspur
Santa Clawed, Narrated By Kate Forbes, 6 Cds
The Hunt Ball (Foxhunting Mysteries)
Puss 'n Cahoots
A Nose for Justice