Evil Women: Deadlier than the Male

· Arcturus Publishing
4.2
146 reviews
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384
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Many people find it impossible to believe women are capable of committing brutal murders, but this book shows otherwise.

Katherine Knight donned a black negligee before stabbing her lover John Price 37 times, then serving up his corpse for dinner with baked potatoes, pumpkin and all the trimmings.

Sue Basso became supermarket packer Buddy Musso's 'lady love', but his dreams of happiness were shredded when she and her friends tortured him to death for a paltry $15,000 life insurance policy.

Shelly Michael
injected her husband with a drug that led to death by slow suffocation, then she set their house on fire.

Each of the cases documented here makes for a chilling read, proving that evil transcends the sexes.

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4.2
146 reviews
A. Marie Hall
August 24, 2018
Great short clips about female murderers. Some I didn't even know about! Great quick read!
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Sylvia Foster
April 13, 2016
It takes you on a tailspin threw evil minds.
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Crystal Zapata
June 16, 2016
It was a decent read. Didn't take long and it's an easy read. Wouldn't read it again or really recommend it either.
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About the author

John Marlowe is the author of The World's Most Evil Psychopaths and Evil Wives he is currently working on an annotated edition of the 1950 pulp exposé Montreal Confidential.

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