The Girls Who Fought Crime, Maj. Gen. Mari K. Eder
The Girls Who Fought Crime, Maj. Gen. Mari K. Eder
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The Girls Who Fought Crime
The Untold True Story of the Country's First Female Investigator and Her Crime Fighting Squad

Author: Maj. Gen. Mari K. Eder

Narrator: Elizabeth Wiley

Unabridged: 6 hr 27 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 08/08/2023


Synopsis

For fans of Margot Lee Shetterley and Liza Mundy comes an inspiring feminist tale of a woman who dedicated her entire life to the New York Police Department, upending the patriarchy and the status quo for women working in public service.

Mary "Mae" Foley was a force to be reckoned with. On one hip she held her makeup compact, on the other, her NYPD badge. When women were fighting for the vote, Mae was fighting crime in the heart of New York City—taking down rapists, bootleggers, Nazis, and serial killers. One of the first women to be sworn into the police force, Mae not only fought crime in the city that never sleeps, but also did something much bigger—challenged the patriarchal systems that continually tried to shut her and other women down. The result of her efforts? A long career that helped over 2,000 women join her auxiliary police force, the 'Masher Squad.' Mae Foley is proof that women can do anything men can do, all while wearing corsets and the perfect shade of rouge.

From renowned author, speaker, and retired United States Army Major General Mari K. Eder comes the exciting and superbly researched story of a trailblazer who courageously dedicated her life to public service.

About Maj. Gen. Mari K. Eder

Maj. Gen. Mari K. Eder is a retired United States Army Major General, a renowned speaker and author, and a thought leader on strategic communication and leadership. General Eder is the former Commanding General of the United States Army Reserve Joint and Special Troops Support Command, former Deputy Chief of the Army Reserve, and former Deputy Chief of Public Affairs for the United States Army. General Eder is the author of Leading the Narrative: The Case for Strategic Communication.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Karren on August 07, 2023

Mary “Mae” Foley was born to immigrant parents in 1886, her family lived in the Gas House District a part of Manhattan and an area of New York where gangs ruled the streets and as a child she witnessed fights, assaults and thefts. Mae grew up fast, she could stick up for herself and after she gradua......more

Goodreads review by Brendan on February 25, 2023

The Girls Who Fought Crime by Mari K. Eder starts with a note that becomes rather prophetic in a bad way. Eder mentions that scrounging up records on the NYPD prior to about 1930 is extremely difficult. Eder attempts to tell the story of Mary "Mae" Foley who was a tough as nails police officer back......more

Goodreads review by Christina on March 10, 2024

I found this interesting and informative. Written in story form the writing was not dry like a research paper thankfully.😆 There is a general overview of the women who first started in the NYPD, but the majority of the book follows the life of Mae Foley who stayed in the department from 1923-1946. 📕Wh......more

Goodreads review by Janalyn, the blind reviewer on March 31, 2023

Police woman May Foley became a female cop when prohibition in the dustbowl were recent events she would go on to be a detective a mother a wife a world traveler and her biggest critic. She was held at the end of the gun got in fist fights and took down criminals both male and female an in this book......more

Goodreads review by Jo on February 24, 2024

Very interesting and readable- read like a novel........more