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Loading... Fatal : The Poisonous Life of a Female Serial Killerby Harold Schechter
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0671014501, Mass Market Paperback)In 1891, Jane Toppan, a proper New England matron, embarked on a profession as a private-duty nurse. Selfless and good-natured, she beguiled Boston's most prominent families. They had no idea what they were welcoming into their homes.... No one knew of Jane's past: of her mother's tragic death, of her brutal upbringing in an adoptive home, of her father's insanity, or of her own suicide attempts. No one could have guessed that during her tenure at a Massachusetts hospital the amiable "Jolly Jane" was morbidly obsessed with autopsies, or that she conducted her own after-hours experiments on patients, deriving sexual satisfaction in their slow, agonizing deaths from poison. Self-schooled in the art of murder, Jane Toppan was just beginning her career -- and she would indulge in her true calling victim by victim to become the most prolific domestic fiend of the nineteenth century. (retrieved from Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:58:17 -0400) The first test round has been closed. Visit the Open Shelves Classification group for details. |
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A wonderfully written book that reads like a novel with plenty of excerpts from contemporary material such as letters, newspapers, medical records, and trial transcripts. What I especially love about this book (and other books of true crimes of this period), is that not only is it a tale of a crime but it is also a vivid portrait of both social and political conditions of the times. In this book the reader is given insight into late 1800s American nursing, orphanages, patient care, medical procedures, common diseases, medicines, poisons, police procedures, newspaper reporting, trial procedures and the legal system. This book will be sure to please any fan of historical crime, or even historical murder mysteries. I thoroughly enjoyed it. The author has written many other historical true crime books (and a few novels) and I will most definitely be reading more of his work. (