Women Who Kill: The Untold Stories of America's Female MurderersIn America's most shocking true-crime stories, women rarely fit the profile of the killer - until now. From beauty queens turned convicts to suburban mothers hiding bloodstained secrets, Women Who Kill unearths the chilling psychology behind the most haunting female murderers in modern history. Told through cinematic storytelling and emotional depth, each chapter reads like a true-crime film - raw, intimate, and unforgettable. These are not monsters, but women consumed by jealousy, betrayal, greed, and pain. Through investigative narration, real-world realism, and psychological insight, this book reveals the hidden triggers that turned ordinary women into killers - and asks the question: Are killers born, or made by their pain? Dark, elegant, and emotionally gripping, Women Who Kill is perfect for fans of Mindhunter, Gone Girl, and Ann Rule's Small Sacrifices. Enter the shadows - where love, guilt, and death all wear the same face.