![]() ![]() ![]() I don’t know to whom I should be recommending this book to. Well, I guess if you like reading about lady killers, this book is for you. I guess that’s why Olenna Tyrell is genuinely a badass and how she survived that long, eh? Even her poisoned death is honestly one of the coolest death. Most people consider using poison is the easiest murder weapon, and actually it’s not, you know? To keep your composure and watch as your victim waste away after ingesting the poison. This book is interesting as it puts the idea of using poison as actually as scary as any form of murder weapon. Sure, there are the anomalies such Elizabeth Bathory or Gertrude Baniszewski who clearly favours torture than straight up poison, but then again they are the anomalies. That is true if you spent a number of times following the story of lady killers. ![]() ![]() Most, if not all, lady killers always used poison and most of the times it is almost always financially motivated. And lady killers have been an interesting subject. As of 2018, I have been on a true crime binge, from listening to more than five podcasts under the true crime genre, I’ve also watched several documentaries on the subject and it was about late 2019 that I’ve started reading true crime books. It does the job as per the title of the book. It was a straight up quick short biography of known lady killers. Title: Lady Killers: Deadly Women Throughout History ![]()
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