The league of lady poisoners Illustrated true stories of dangerous women

Lisa Perrin

Book - 2023

"This lavishly illustrated book by Lisa Perrin introduces more than 25 infamous women poisoners, exploring the circumstances and skill sets that led them to lives of crime. Learn about popular poisons throughout history and their deadly effects, and explore the common motives that drove these women to commit their dastardly deeds. You might find yourself rooting for some of them-like Sally Bassett, who helped poison her granddaughter's enslavers in Bermuda, or the Angel Makers of Nagyrév, who helped women get rid of their abusive husbands. Other stories, though-including that of Yiya Murano, one of Argentina's most notorious swindlers and serial killers, or the terrifying Nurse Jane Toppan-may prove less palatable"--

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Subjects
Genres
Case studies
True crime stories
Published
San Francisco : Chronicle Books [2023]
Language
English
Main Author
Lisa Perrin (author)
Other Authors
Holly Frey (writer of foreword), Maria Trimarchi
Physical Description
207 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9781797215884
  • Foreword
  • Introduction
  • Poison Primer
  • Chapter 1. Professional Poisoners
  • Chapter 2. Escape and Defiance
  • Chapter 3. Money and Greed
  • Chapter 4. Power and Politics
  • Chapter 5. Anger and Revenge
  • Chapter 6. Love and Obsession
  • Acknowledgments
  • Sources
  • Index
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Illustrator Perrin debuts with an entertaining and enlightening survey of more than two dozen women who deliberately poisoned strangers or family members. Divided into six chapters according to their motivations, including "Money and greed," "Power and Politics," "and Love and Obsession," Perrin's subjects run the gamut from the famous (one section spotlights 19th-century serial killer Mary Ann Cotton; another surveys reports that Cleopatra was an expert poisoner) to the lesser known, including Wu Zetian, a seventh-century Chinese ruler whose introduction is indicative of Perrin's wry, winning voice: "The story of Wu's rise to power is almost Cinderella-like--if the story ended with Cinderella deposing her enemies, staying in power for decades, and becoming the sole ruler of an empire entering its golden age." Perrin's concise, insightful biographical sketches carry the penny-dreadful punch of Edward Gorey's vignettes, and her gorgeous full-color illustrations lend a note of playfulness to the macabre proceedings. This is catnip for true crime devotees. (Sept.)

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Review by Library Journal Review

A moody and eye-catching green, black, and gold cover aptly sets the scene as readers open to "humble picture maker and true crime aficionado" Perrin's compendium of deadly women. Following an introduction, a poison primer, a toxic timeline, and notes on poisonous plants, animals, and chemicals, poisoners are organized by theme (money and greed; power and politics) with occasionally irreverent commentary and a great deal of sympathy for women with complex motives for eliminating rivals and loved ones. Sources are provided, though qualifiers ("alleged," "thought to be," "suggests") appear frequently, allowing leeway for readers to second-guess the courts. Perrin's illustrations fit the tone and add to enjoyment. VERDICT True crime is popular, and followers will appreciate the stories of 25 deadly dames from days gone by.

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