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Barriers to Entry
A Historical Fiction Short Story by Ariel Lawhon
Subgenres:
- Short Story,
- 1940s,
- Women in STEM
This book is for you if you're into...
- Historical mysteries centered on forensic science pioneers
- Stories where women outsmart skeptical men in academic settings
- Crime scene puzzles built from intricate dioramas
Publisher Description
An inquisitive woman defies expectations to become the mother of forensic science in this absorbing short story by New York Times bestselling author Ariel Lawhon.
You will have ninety minutes to solve the murder. A startling declaration by a new Harvard instructor: sixty-seven-year-old Frances Glessner Lee.
It's 1945. Before her, six wary male students given to assumptions—especially when it comes to women without a formal education—are challenged to solve a real-life whodunit using Mrs. Lee's creation, the crime scene diorama.
Every detail is accurate. And every detail matters when solving a crime with no survivors…
Ariel Lawhon's Barriers to Entry is part of Blaze, a collection of short stories about incendiary women across the decades who dare to defy convention. They can be read or listened to in one sitting.
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