SHE WAS A MOTHER. A NURSE. A KILLER.Violence has no gender.In Profiles in Malice, true crime author Praise Charlotte explores the disturbing realities behind women whose lives concealed acts of extreme violence-cases that shocked investigators and challenged long-held assumptions about crime and culpability.From the infamous "Giggling Granny," who poisoned those closest to her for financial gain, to the so-called "Angels of Death" who exploited positions of trust within hospital wards, this collection examines how deception, familiarity, and perceived innocence allowed deadly crimes to go unnoticed.Inside, you will uncover meticulously researched true cases, including: Nannie Doss - the outwardly cheerful grandmother whose husbands died under suspicious circumstancesKatherine Knight - the Australian slaughterhouse worker responsible for one of the country's most disturbing crimesAileen Wuornos - the highway drifter whose murders ignited national debateJodi Arias and Betty Broderick - women whose obsessions escalated into fatal violenceDrawing on court records, investigative reporting, and psychological analysis, Profiles in Malice goes beyond headlines to examine how these crimes unfolded and why warning signs were often overlooked.These are not myths. These are documented cases.And their consequences were real.Discover the stories that reveal how malice can hide in plain sight.