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“Bellamy once again masterfully brings to life decades-old tales that won’t help you look away.” ― Cleveland Magazine
Women who murder . . . why are they so a lot more fascinating than their male counterparts? For evidence, dip into any of the sixteen abnormal-but-true tales collected on this anthology by Cleveland’s leading historical crime author. You’ll meet:
• Sick-fated Catherine Manz, the “Bad Cinderella” who poisoned her step-sister in revenge for years of mistreatment, then made her getaway wearing her victim’s most fetching outfit, a red dress and a huge feathered hat . . .
• Velma West, the big-city girl who scandalized rural Lake County in the 1920s with her “unnatural passions”―and ended her marriage-made-in-hell with a swift hammer’s blow to the skull of her dull husband, Eddie . . .
• Eva Kaber, “Lakewood’s Lady Borgia,” who, along side her mother and daughter, conspired to eliminate an inconvenient husband with arsenic and knife-wielding hired killers . . .
• Martha Wise, Medina’s not-so-merry widow, who poisoned a dozen relatives―including her husband, mother, and brother―because she enjoyed going to funerals . . .
And a cast of other, equally fascinating women who behaved very, very badly. That is wickedly entertaining reading!