![]() ![]() It was interesting to see that so many women would have gotten away with murder if they just would have dialed it back a few notches. ![]() Arsenic by far was the preferred weapon of choice by these females. I don't have a copy of the book in front of me to double check but I believe one of the women featured was from the 1200s and quite a few cases took place in the 19th or 20th century. The women were from all over the globe and represented many different time periods. There's just not that many books like that on the market so I am glad the author decided this was a subject worth writing about.įor the most part I thought the author chose an interesting group of women to feature in this book. ![]() I've read many true crime books over the years but this is actually only the second or third time I have had the opportunity to read one featuring female serial killers. ![]()
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