By the author of "The Tender Trap" and "In Harm's Way", this book suggests that we can learn a great deal about women's changing position in social life by considering women murderers - whom they killed, why, and how society regards these crimes. Includes the cases of Lizzie Borden and Ruth Ellis.
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By the author of "The Tender Trap" and "In Harm's Way", this book suggests that we can learn a great deal about women's changing position in social life by considering women murderers - whom they killed, why, and how society regards these crimes. Includes the cases of Lizzie Borden and Ruth Ellis.
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