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Book Review of Women Who Kill: Profiles of Female Serial Killers

Women Who Kill: Profiles of Female Serial Killers
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This book isn't for the faint of heart, it's not gruesome but it does go into some detail of the crimes commited by females with their partners against women, especially children.
It was very interesting to read and I could never put it down when I had to. It's best read by doing one chapter then putting it down and reading the next chapter later because each one is about a different person, you can easily get the stories confused.
It doesn't give a biography of each person but it tells you enough for you to know their life from childhood to where they are now. It's kind of upsetting because it's not really about just female serial killers, the men, their partners, really shine through and it doesn't give the title of the book justice.