A review by readingissosexy
When Women Kill: Four Crimes Retold by Alia Trabucco Zerán

2.0

I fell asleep like 4 times while reading a book about MURDER. Need I say more?
(Yes.)
In my opinion, the fourth case was the only one developed and analyzed in an interesting way. The other three felt half baked as Zerán did little more than repeat her thesis again & again & again (& again). Not to mention the strangely sympathetic tone employed throughout the book that really made me quite uncomfortable (& untrusting).