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Triflers Need Not Apply: Be frightened of her. Secretly root for her. And watch history’s original female serial killer find her next victim.

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The author succeeds in presenting the period and setting well and in telling a true crime story in an engaging way. A series of questionable unfortunate events, accidents, and illnesses plague Belle and her reputation. An amalgamation of Norwegian noir and true crime at its finest, the book is bursting with truth, rumour and myth and will appeal to fans of lurid literature. She takes what is known about Belle's real crimes, imagines what Belle's life might be like, and weaves a compelling fictional story in an attempt to understand someone like Belle and how her crimes could have happened. Nellie agrees to fund Brynhild's voyage to America and takes her under her wing in a Norwegian-American apartment community in Chicago.

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And then she'd do something completely horrid and turn my stomach and I'd have to set my Kindle down and hold my babies super tight because. If you want a very good book about a serial killer of this period- read The Devil in the White City by Erik Larson. Gaining a feeling of power and control she had never felt before, Belle continued to stoke violence up until her move to the United States in 1881.And through it all her kind, older sister Nellie can only watch in horror as Bella's schemes to enrich herself and cut down the male population come to a glorious, dreadful fruition . Perhaps the most frightening aspect of her character is how she feels justified in being the monster, rationalizing her degeneracy and why she must do what she does. If you're interested in true crime, Victorian era or female historical characters then I absolutely recommend this book for you. But before her departure, Brynhild makes sure to get revenge by fatally poisoning her ex-lover, thus beginning her journey and lifelong obsession with spite. But make sure you're in a good head space before you pick this one up, because it WILL keep you up at night and send shivers down your spine!

Triflers Need Not Apply a book by Camilla Bruce.

She is also ruthlessly persistent; once she puts her mind to a goal, there’s nothing anyone can do to stop her from achieving it. This novel moved slow, which at times was frustrating even as the reader in me admired the skill with which camilla Bruce set the story. Starting in 1900, we follow Bella from her early years in Norway, as an immigrant to America, and through the following years as she marries, builds a family and finds her own rather particular way to “survive”.

The younger sister, Belle, survived a most tragic event that results in her wish to dominate over men and make them pay for her suffering. I found it to be quite a dark and chilling read, as you would expect when reading a book about a serial killer! Reddit and its partners use cookies and similar technologies to provide you with a better experience. The author gives voice to two sisters, immigrants from Norway, who at the turn of the 19th century Chicago try to better their lives.

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Come for the fabulous premise, stay for the razor-sharp portrait of a marvelously complex (and often totally terrifying) mind . This is a personal and chilling character study of one woman's descent into the darkest levels of the human psyche and her lack of acceptance of her own darkness.I thought I'd love this because I'm a fan of true crime (and because Belle is such a fascinating and terrible person) and I did really enjoy it but the author took a lot of creative liberties with the facts and that made it more of a 3. Belle's crimes are heinous and shocking, as Camilla Bruce adds how she imagined them to come adding tension and suspense to the story. A big thank-you to Camilla Bruce, Penguin Michael Joseph UK, and NetGalley for arc in exchange for my honest review. While a bit longer than it needed to, it drags in parts, it is a haunting and engaging read that left an impression on me.

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