Sara Paretsky transformed the mystery world in 1982 with the introduction of private eye V I Warshawski in Indemnity Only. She and V I—tough, credible, street-smart, and feminine—challenged the stereotypes of women in fiction as victims or vamps. They made it possible for a new generation of crime writers and fighters to thrive. Thirty years later, as NPR’s Maureen Corrigan said, “Warshawski [is] still the gal you want beside you in a fight—be it short, dirty and physical, or a longer campaign for social justice.” The author of Critical Mass (G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 2013), Paretsky is based in Chicago, Illinois.
A Novelist Inspired by Physicist-Muses
Author Sara Paretsky describes the scientific influences on her new crime detective novel, “Critical Mass.”
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Sara Paretsky: ‘Critical Mass’
In “Critical Mass,” a crime writer draws inspiration from an overlooked physics pioneer.