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You''ve never met a woman as dangerous as Bella Sorensen . . .br>br>PRE-ORDER THE FASCINATING REIMAGINING OF THE LIFE AND TIMES OF HISTORY''S ORIGINAL FEMALE SERIAL KILLERbr>br>''Dark, twisted and dangerously addictive'' SAM LLOYD, bestselling author of THE MEMORY WOODbr>''Extraordinary. Bruce does a marvellous job of reimagining this real-life murderer, without excusing her crimes'' The Timesbr>br>Bella loves men. She loves them to death . . .br>________br>br>Bella Sorensen loves men.br> She loves them to death . . .br>br> Early in life Bella discovers the world is made for men. They own everything: property, jobs, wives. But Bella sees what few others do: where women are concerned, men are weak.br>br> An unscrupulous woman can take what she wants. And so Bella sets out to prove she can be as ruthless and black-hearted as any man.br>br> Starting with her husband Mads, Bella embarks on a killing spree the like of which has never been seen before - nor since. br>br> And leaving kind, older sister Nellie to gaze in horror as Bella''s schemes to enrich herself and cut down the male population come to terrible fruition . . .br>br>Based on the true story of Belle Gunness whose killing spree began in Chicago in 1900, Triflers Need Not Apply is a novelistic tour de force exploring one woman''s determination to pay men back for all they have taken.br>________br>br>''Explosive . . . If you like true crime, you''ll devour this chilling story of revenge'' WOMAN''S WEEKLYbr>br>''Dark glee, tragedy . . . Fans of my story The Corset will gobble this up'' LAURA PURCELLbr>br>''Come for the fabulous premise, stay for the razor-sharp portrait of a marvelously complex (and often totally terrifying) mind . . . Camilla Bruce has absolutely outdone herself'' LAIRD HUNTbr>br> ''Starts as a revenge story but quickly becomes so much more. Clever, shocking and horrific in places, it''s the sort of book for which the phrase ''page-turner'' was invented'' LUCIE MCKNIGHT HARDY>...
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Got me out of a reading slump! Dark glee, tragedy . . . fans of my story The Corset will gobble this up Laura Purcell