![]() ![]() That, in turn, leads into the mysteries, which include both real historical figures and fictional characters. (It was a big deal at the time, as women had been able to get degrees from women's colleges, such as Wellesley, but then hadn't been allowed to do graduate research.) She's studying in the new field of sociology and gets to work on a research project with a police detective. ![]() Photo provided courtesy of Frances McNamaraįrances McNamara: Emily Cabot is one of the first graduate students at the University of Chicago when it opens in 1892. Omnimystery News: Introduce us to your series character, Emily Cabot. Frances's sixth mystery featuring amateur sleuth Emily Cabot is Death at the Paris Exposition (Allium Press of Chicago September 2016 trade paperback and ebook formats) and we recently had the chance to catch up with her to talk more about the series. We are delighted to welcome author Frances McNamara to Omnimystery News today. ![]()
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