I had some speculative fiction in my bookcase, and I did a cursory count of it and found that most of them were male speculative novelists. There are only a handful of 4 female speculative novelists, the best of whom is Agatha Christie, but also Patricia Haysmith, Miyuki Miyabe, and the Swedish writer Maj scheval.
Needless to say, Agatha Christie's Poirot series, Miss Marple series, has become famous all over the world.
Agatha christie
Patricia Haysmith's work is best known for the Ripley Series. and the novel The Price of Salt, adapted into the film Carol
Patricia Haysmith
Ripley's film adaptation
Starring Matt Damon
Miyuki Miyabe's works: "Train", "Reason", "Imitator", "Solomon's Perjury", etc.
Miyuki Miyabe
Most notably, Mai Scheval, a Swedish crime novelist, Lenin Prize winner, former Communist Party member and socialist. She wrote with her comrade and partner, Pelle Waller. His works include "Laughing Policeman" and "PoliceMan Killer". They pioneered a new world of police crime fiction, in which Baker was a policeman who, compared to the kind of detective who did not appear behind the scenes, the identity of the police allowed him to face the crime scene directly, perform tasks, and obtain the most shock and shock.
Cheval and Walle