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  1. 'Female Serial Killers: How and Why Women Become Monsters' by Peter Vronsky is a meticulously researched exploration of the history of female serial killers. Vronsky delves into various historical themes such as feminism, religious history, and industrialization while providing case studies and details of over 100 female serial killers. The writing style is described as clear, engaging, and occasionally sarcastic, making the book a captivating read for true crime enthusiasts interested in the psychology and motivations of these female killers.

    How and why? How do females become serial killers and why do they kill? The why is easy: They can kill for the same reasons that male serial killers do: for power, for control, for sexual lust, for pr...

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    Savages - Badlands by Natalie Bennett, Pinpoint Editing, Covers by Combs
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    'Savages' by Natalie Bennett is a dark and twisted book set in a dystopian world filled with killers, cults, and cannibals. The story follows the main characters, Romero and Calista, who are damaged and broken individuals navigating through a world where only the strong survive. The writing style is described as addictive, with a plot that is brutal, painful, and full of surprises, keeping readers on the edge of their seats. The book delves into themes of obsession, dark love, and primal human nature, creating a story that is both twisted and enthralling.

    The characters in 'Savages' are intricately crafted, with Romero being portrayed as the king of the Savages ruling the Badlands and Calista as his queen, making them the perfect screwed-up couple. The book is filled with secrets, surprises, and sick twisted elements that captivate readers and leave them wanting more. The plot is fast-paced, with a dash of mystery and plenty of unpredictable twists, making it a compelling read for those who enjoy dark and gritty storytelling.


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    Lady Killers: Deadly Women Throughout History by Tori Telfer
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    Lady Killers by Tori Telfer is a fascinating exploration of female serial killers throughout history. The book offers well-researched and entertaining profiles of these deadly women, painting a succinct picture of their lives and crimes. Telfer's writing style is engaging, combining factual information with a touch of humor and irony, making the stories both informative and captivating for readers.

    What happens when people are confronted with a female serial killer? When ideas of the “weaker sex” break down and we’re staring into the unnerving eyes of a woman with dried blood under her fingernai...

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