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This psychological crime thriller is a true account and takes us inside the mind of a unique female serial killer, a prostitute who murdered seven adult men - a case in which the author was intimately involved.

The issues raised by this high-profile criminal case remain unresolved to this day. Women, even prostitutes, have the right to self-defense in theory, but, in practice, the story is more complicated. This book will challenge everything you ever thought about prostitutes, serial killers, and justice in America.

Aileen Wuornos is a damaged soul, a genuine American outlaw, a symbol of women's rage, a symbol of what can happen to severely abused children, and of how our justice system fails women. Chesler's involvement with a serial killer has haunted her ever since. She speaks in Aileen Wuornos' voice, as well as in her own, and delivers an incisive, original, and dramatic portrait of a cognitively impaired, traumatized, and alcoholic woman, who had endured so much pain in her short life. When she'd had enough, the results were deadly.

This is a poignant, sometimes humorous, never-before-told, behind-the-scenes tale. Wuornos' story is handled with great sensitivity, but also with realistic detachment by Chesler, as she probes the telling moment. Was Wuornos suffering from post-traumatic stress after a life lived on a "killing field"? Was she also "born evil"? So many prostitutes have been tortured and murdered by serial killers. How did Wuornos, once prey, become a predator?

Requiem for a Female Serial Killer will also haunt you. It won’t let you put it down.

Take a walk on the wild side. The ghost of Aileen Wuornos beckons.

©2020 Phyllis Chesler (P)2020 New English Review Press
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A compassionate account of Aileen Wuornos’s life and murders, seen through a Feminist lens and informed by Phyllis Chesler’s expert insight in mental health. The book’s topic and content couldn’t be darker, but Chesler’s engaging narrative and Ann Osmond’s varied and expressive reading performance add some welcome lightness and occasional humour.
The book examines Wuornos’ motives in carrying out the murders, taking into account her traumatic childhood, her repeated experience of rape and the impact of male violence through prostitution.
The book would particularly interest those working in the women sector and anyone willing to explore the debate on prostitution vs sex-work.

Informative and moving

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I didn't like the film. it didn't help not liking the actress who played her.

A good book, I think differently now

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