![]() ![]() ![]() More than a century has gone since Belle Gunness killed her first victim and she didn’t stop there. Speaking of wild women, you’ll be riveted by “America’s Femme Fatale: The Story of Serial Killer Belle Gunness” by Jane Simon Ammeson (Red Lightning Books, $20.00). ![]() This book also offers things to learn: how to tell someone’s a psychopath, when to spot a dangerous cult, and why divorce is better than a deadly alternative. Some of the women may be familiar to you, while others will chill you with stories you’ve never heard before. In this book, you’ll read dozens of short but true accounts of cult queens, poisoners, Black Widows, torturers, and more. Readers who love true crime but don’t have time will be happy to find “She Kills Me: The True Stories of History’s Deadliest Women” by Jennifer Wright, illustrated by Eva Bee (Abrams Image, $19.99). And all that time alone was good for making mischief, mayhem, and murder – at least in a book… It gave you time to clean house, de-clutter, and find things you forgot. You had a chance to reconnect with people, to learn new skills, or take up a new hobby. It gave you an opportunity to catch up on your favorite television, for one thing. ![]()
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