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Connie Blair is the central character in a series of 12
mystery novels Detective fiction is a subgenre of crime fiction and mystery fiction in which an investigator or a detective—whether professional, amateur or retired—investigates a crime, often murder. The detective genre began around the same time as s ...
for adolescent girls written by Betsey Allen and published by
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between 1948 and 1958.Connie Blair at The Series Bookcase
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/ref> The Connie Blair series has been criticized for its sexism. As critic Bobbie Ann Mason writes, " e series stresses appearance, popularity, and femininity as I.D. card for entry into the business world".Mason, Bobbie Ann. ''The Girl Sleuth.'' Mason cites several moments from the series in which Connie uses sex appeal, rather than investigative prowess, to achieve her goals.


List of titles

#''The Clue in Blue'' (1948) #''The Riddle in Red'' (1948) #''Puzzle in Purple'' (1948) #''The Secret of Black Cat Gulch'' (1948) #''The Green Island Mystery'' (1949) #''The Ghost Wore White'' (1950) #''The Yellow Warning'' (1951) #''The Gray Menace'' (1953) #''The Brown Satchel Mystery'' (1954) #''Peril in Pink'' (1955) #''The Silver Secret'' (1956) #''The Mystery of the Ruby Queens'' (1958)


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