This true crime story is one of tragedy, violence and the ugly side of human nature, but I didn’t feel connected to the narrative.
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Courtney Greenberg
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This true crime story is one of tragedy, violence and the ugly side of human nature, but I didn’t feel connected to the narrative.
This is the seventh post of a series about books written by women to give me an excuse to read more female authors.
This twisted tale of a family desolved by a poisonous murderer is delightful and deadly.
This is a world where the women are seen as objects for bearing children, or as virginal saints—and nothing in between.