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Hell's Princess: The Mystery of Belle Gunness, Butcher of Men (2018 original; edición 2018)

por Harold Schechter (Autor)

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"The shocking true story of one of the twentieth century's most prolific female serial killers." -- book jacket.
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Título:Hell's Princess: The Mystery of Belle Gunness, Butcher of Men
Autores:Harold Schechter (Autor)
Información:Little A (2018), Edition: Reprint, 334 pages
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Hell's Princess: The Mystery of Belle Gunness, Butcher of Men por Harold Schechter (2018)

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Well-researched and well-written; very interesting overall look at this woman and her crimes, as well as some of the practices and psychology of the times. I look forward to reading more of this author's work. ( )
  Zmosslady | May 13, 2024 |
There's not too much I can say about this book other than with a name like the Butcher of Men I expected so much more. While Schechter is witty as a writer I can say that I honestly didn't enjoy his writing style. Most of the words he used and how he described things just didn't sit well with me. Is he a bad writer? Absolutely not, he just is not my cup of tea. I was just so disappointed with this book, I am appreciative all the work that Schechter went to when it comes to research and compiling his data as the book is well researched. It just felt like I was reading a long essay and I was bored. So I put the book down and just have not wanted to pick it back up. I refuse to spend my time reading books that I don't enjoy. ( )
  latteslipsticklit | Nov 16, 2023 |
Ah Harold, it seems sometimes you tend to get a little long-winded just for the purpose of adding pages to your book. There was a lot of extraneous information in this book that was really rather unnecessary to the story. While historical in nature, it really didn't serve much purpose in my opinion. ( )
  Jen-Lynn | Aug 1, 2022 |
I read the Kindle copy while listening to the Audible version. I thought the narrator, Malcolm Hillgartner, was good. He held my attention. My guy, who was listening, thought he did well too.
I followed along on the Kindle because it is a twisted tale. Her crimes were committed over years and there were a number of theories about what happened. I like that the authors gave us what was known and thought then let us decide what we thought happened. The Kindle book has a number of interesting things to look at that I may have missed if I had just listened.
We both found this a fascinating book. This is our second book by these authors. We are definitely planning to read more by them. From the two books we have read, we believe, they do extensive research to write well written books that are interesting and thought provoking. We have been having numerous entertaining discussions. Both of us recommend this book to those interested in true crime cases. ( )
  Wulfwyn907 | Jan 30, 2022 |
There's not too much I can say about this book other than with a name like the Butcher of Men I expected so much more. While Schechter is witty as a writer I can say that I honestly didn't enjoy his writing style. Most of the words he used and how he described things just didn't sit well with me. Is he a bad writer? Absolutely not, he just is not my cup of tea. I was just so disappointed with this book, I am appreciative all the work that Schechter went to when it comes to research and compiling his data as the book is well researched. It just felt like I was reading a long essay and I was bored. So I put the book down and just have not wanted to pick it back up. I refuse to spend my time reading books that I don't enjoy. ( )
  Lattes_Literature | Dec 23, 2021 |
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Hell’s Princess is an excellent, spellbinding read. Schechter is a master storyteller and a true ethnographer of the old Midwest.... The great revelation in Hell’s Princess is how long-lasting the Gunness case has proven to be. Since Gunness’ corpse contained no head and seemed to have shrunk a great deal, people immediately began suggesting that the infamous killer had faked her own death. Schechter concedes that this may very well have happened, although the most tantalizing case of a post-1908 sighting of Gunness has already been disproven. Still, Hell’s Princess ends on a mysterious note, suggesting that the full truth about “Lady Bluebeard” is not known and may never be known.
 
In this depraved story of sex, deception, greed, and murder, a veteran true-crime writer offers the first definitive history of Belle Gunness (circa 1859-1908), the most prolific female serial killer in American history.... A fascinating and dramatic page-turner that will be a new favorite among true-crime fans.
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Schechter (Man-Eater) recounts the horrifying murders committed by Belle Gunness, who lured approximately 28 men to their deaths on her Indiana farm in the early 20th century.... True-crime fans will be hooked from the start.
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