Thou Savage Woman by Blessin Adams

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A Daily Telegraph and BBC History Magazine Book of the Year 'Popular history at its best' Spectator 'Boisterous… replete with stabbings, bashing and thumping' Daily Mail

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Thou Savage Woman by Blessin Adams

A Daily Telegraph and BBC History Magazine Book of the Year 'Popular history at its best' Spectator 'Boisterous replete with stabbings, bashing and thumping' Daily Mail

Early Praise for Thou Savage Woman:

'This killer read is a true crime compendium of female murderers in early modern BritainIt makes for a fascinating insight into our obsession with female killers then, and now'

Janice Hallett

'A cocktail of brutal, tragic, and fascinating true crime from the era of the Tudors and Stuarts. This dark history at its best, narrated with empathy and precision'

Gareth Russell

Praise for Great and Horrible News:

‘Grimly fascinating…vivid detail… The early moderns were obsessed by stories of death, crime and justice,’ Adams states in her introduction. Her book, which covers the two centuries between 1500 and 1700, proves her point with a succession of grisly but engrossing cases’ Daily Mail

‘A true crime treat from former police officer Blessin Adams. Great and Horrible News looks at what we can learn from early modern Britain when it comes to justice and criminality’ Janice Hallett

‘Bleakly fascinating … police investigator turned academic Blessin Adams explores nine historic crimes … stimulating non-fiction’ Independent, BEST BOOKS OF MARCH

‘This gory history of crime shows that our obsession with lurid podcasts is nothing new … Adams, a police officer turned historian, has poured over coroners’ inquest records, court documents, pamphlets, newspaper articles, parish archives, ballads, wills, letters and diaries to restage nine grim stories of crime in England between 1500 and 1700. As an ex-copper, Adams is greatly interested in developments in forensic pathology in this period, which are superbly reconstructed from the sources’ The Times

‘Perfect for fans of true-crime, this is a bone-chilling and brilliantly researched account of murder, cruelty, and scandal in Tudor and Stuart Britain. I couldn’t put it down, but I sincerely regret reading it alone in the countryside. A fantastic debut’ Gareth Russell, author of Young and Damned and Fair

Blessin Adams traded police work investigating today’s crime in the Norfolk Constabulary for academia, tracing the lives and deaths of people in early modern England. Blessin received her doctorate following research in early modern English law and literature at the University of East Anglia. As a fan of true crime she is fascinated by historical stories of murder and justice. She lives in Norfolk with her husband and two dogs, and is a beekeeper in her spare time.

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ISBN 13 9780008500177
ISBN 10 0008500177
Title Thou Savage Woman
Author Blessin Adams
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 2025-02-13
Number of pages 304
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.