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The League of Lady Poisoners: Illustrated True Stories of Dangerous Women by Lisa Perrin
The League of Lady Poisoners: Illustrated True Stories of Dangerous Women by Lisa Perrin
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The League of Lady Poisoners: Illustrated True Stories of Dangerous Women by Lisa Perrin, Holly Frey (Foreword), Maria Trimarchi (Foreword)
- Lovers of true crime podcasts like My Favorite Murder, Morbid, and Criminalia
- Readers who enjoy historical biographies, especially of women
- Readers who love a good villain, antihero, or underdog story
- Murder mystery fans
- Art lovers and illustrated book collectors
- Fans of Lisa Perrin's beautiful illustration
- Shoppers looking for a unique feminist gift book
- Fans of period dramas like The Serpent Queen and The Borgias
- Readers who enjoy books like Lady Killers: Deadly Women Throughout History and The Trial of Lizzie Borden
Lisa Perrin is an award-winning illustrator, designer, entrepreneur, and educator. She is a professor in the Illustration department at MICA, and her work has been recognized by The Society of Illustrators, American Illustration, 3X3 Magazine, and Print Magazine. She lives in Baltimore, Maryland.
Holly Frey and Maria Trimarchi are co-hosts of Criminalia, a podcast that explores the intersections of history and true crime. They first met while writing and editing the curiosity-driven website HowStuffWorks. Holly Frey is also the host of the podcasts Stuff You Missed in History, Full of Sith, and Drawn: The Story of Animation. She lives in Georgia. Maria Trimarchi is a writer based in Oregon.
Review Quotes:
"Entertaining and enlightening.... Perrin's subjects run the gamut from the famous...to the lesser known, including Wu Zetian, a seventh-century Chinese ruler whose introduction is indicative of Perrin's wry, winning voice: 'The story of Wu's rise to power is almost Cinderella-like--if the story ended with Cinderella deposing her enemies, staying in power for decades, and becoming the sole ruler of an empire entering its golden age.' Perrin's concise, insightful biographical sketches carry the penny-dreadful punch of Edward Gorey's vignettes, and her gorgeous full-color illustrations lend a note of playfulness to the macabre proceedings. This is catnip for true crime devotees." --Publishers Weekly Starred Review
"Serves up deliciously wicked true stories about 25 dangerous women." -- Washington Post Book Club
"Lisa Perrin's first book is a gorgeously illustrated and designed collection of biographies of that most romantic and maligned of villainesses: the poisoner. In black and gold and a bright arsenic green, this is undeniably one of the best-looking books about true crime to ever grace my desk. Perrin's drawings throughout this luxe volume evoke Edward Gorey and other masters of the Victorian macabre, bringing humor, charm, and wit to the grim topics of death and murder." -- Criminal Element
"A ghoulish buffet of 28 women divided by time, circumstance, and motive but 'united by the singular toxic trait of being accused or convicted poisoners.'... While the mood is playful, the coverage of the women is refreshingly nuanced, addressing the ways that race, injustice, and violence may have influenced their lives and (alleged!) crimes." -- Oprah Magazine
"Original, thought-provoking, and visually stunning." -- BookPage, Starred Review












