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OverviewThe Making of a Female Serial Killer ""In America's First Female Serial Killer, McBrayer offers us a complexand terrifyingportrait of a killer who seemed almost doomed from birth."" Kate Winkler DawsonAmerican Sherlock: Murder, Forensics, and the Birth of American CSI #1 Best Seller in History of Ireland, Child Psychology, and Crime & Criminals For readers who are fascinated by how serial killers are made. This book is for listeners of true crime podcasts and readers of both fiction and true crime nonfiction. It is for watchers of television shows likeDeadly WomenandMindhunter, who are fascinated by how killers are made. It's for self-conscious feminists, Americans trying to bootstrap themselves into success, and anyone who loves a vigilante beatdown, especially one gone off the rails. America's first female serial killer was not always a killer.novelizes the true story of first-generation Irish-American nurse Jane Toppan, born as Honora Kelley. Although all the facts are intact, books about her life and her crimes are all facts and no story. Jane Toppan was absolutely a monster, but she did not start out that way. Making of a serial killer.When Jane was a young child, her father abandoned her and her sister to the Boston Female Asylum. From there, Jane was indentured to a wealthy family who changed her name, never adopted her, wrote her out of the will, and essentially taught her how to hate herself. Jilted at the altar, Jane became a nurse and took control of her life, and the lives of her victims. Readers ofAmerica's First Female Serial Killer: Will gain insight into the personal development of a severely damaged person without rationalizing her crimes Experience the rarely told story of a female serial killer Understand that even monsters were humans, first If you enjoyed books such asIn We Keep the Dead Close,Mindhunter, orIn Cold Blood; you will love readingAmerica's First Female Serial Killer. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mary Kay McBrayerPublisher: Mango Media Imprint: Mango Media ISBN: 9781642502077ISBN 10: 1642502073 Pages: 216 Publication Date: 04 June 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsIn America's First Female Serial Killer, Mary Kay McBrayer brilliantly presents one of the most fascinating serial killers in American history-and not just because the killer was a woman. McBrayer digs into the troubled life of Jane Toppan, who is by far one of the most disturbing 'angels of death' found in the annals of murder. What McBrayer offers us is a complex-and terrifying-portrait of a killer who seemed almost doomed from birth. -Kate Winkler Dawson, author of American Sherlock: Murder, Forensics, and the Birth of American CSI Mary Kay McBrayer has written a thoughtful and inspired take on one of the greatest poisoners in history. America's First Female Serial Killer: Jane Toppan and the Making of a Monster seethes with rage, compulsion, and a righteous condemnation of the servitude of the underclass. A chilling and sobering read. -Robert Levy, author of The Glittering World and Anais Nin at the Grand Guignol In America's First Female Serial Killer, Mary Kay McBrayer brilliantly presents one of the most fascinating serial killers in American history--and not just because the killer was a woman. McBrayer digs into the troubled life of Jane Toppan, who is by far one of the most disturbing 'angels of death' found in the annals of murder. What McBrayer offers us is a complex--and terrifying--portrait of a killer who seemed almost doomed from birth. --Kate Winkler Dawson, author of American Sherlock: Murder, Forensics, and the Birth of American CSI Mary Kay McBrayer has written a thoughtful and inspired take on one of the greatest poisoners in history. America's First Female Serial Killer: Jane Toppan and the Making of a Monster seethes with rage, compulsion, and a righteous condemnation of the servitude of the underclass. A chilling and sobering read. --Robert Levy, author of The Glittering World and Anais Nin at the Grand Guignol Author InformationMary Kay McBrayer is a co-founder and host of the podcast Everything Trying to Kill You. She is a Book Riot correspondent and professor of literature in Kennesaw State University. Her writing and prose are feature in the Santa Fe Writers Project Quarterly Review and Chicago Literati. For more, you can visit her blogs, MaryKayMcBrayer.com and Book Riot. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |