An inconvenient wife, a suspicious husband, a lover who refuses to leave — the flip-side of love can all too easily turn out to be murderous hatred.
In trunks, under floorboards, in remote ravines — even in their own beds — the bodies of those for whom their lovers’ passion proved fatal have been found, and often through the stench of decay.
One ingenious killer boiled down his wife’s remains in a vat at his sausage factory.
Another throttled and incinerated a perfect stranger in order to stage his own death and thus escape the charge of bigamy.
Then there were the lesbian schoolgirls who bludgeoned to death the mother of one of them with a brick in a stocking. Her crime: she had tried to keep them apart.
Whilst one woman kept her lover in a secret attic for years until he shot her husband dead.
A dark narrative, Adrian Vincent expertly brings together some of the world’s most notorious killer.
In sixteen fascinating case histories, Fatal Passions tells the true stories of those who have literally loved someone to death.
‘A skilfully written account’ – Kirkus Reviews.
Adrian Vincent worked in Fleet Street for twenty-seven years, becoming managing editor of IPC’s educational magazines. He is the author of many books on art and antiques, novels and true crime.
In trunks, under floorboards, in remote ravines — even in their own beds — the bodies of those for whom their lovers’ passion proved fatal have been found, and often through the stench of decay.
One ingenious killer boiled down his wife’s remains in a vat at his sausage factory.
Another throttled and incinerated a perfect stranger in order to stage his own death and thus escape the charge of bigamy.
Then there were the lesbian schoolgirls who bludgeoned to death the mother of one of them with a brick in a stocking. Her crime: she had tried to keep them apart.
Whilst one woman kept her lover in a secret attic for years until he shot her husband dead.
A dark narrative, Adrian Vincent expertly brings together some of the world’s most notorious killer.
In sixteen fascinating case histories, Fatal Passions tells the true stories of those who have literally loved someone to death.
Praise for Adrian Vincent
‘A skilfully written account’ – Kirkus Reviews.
Adrian Vincent worked in Fleet Street for twenty-seven years, becoming managing editor of IPC’s educational magazines. He is the author of many books on art and antiques, novels and true crime.