Poisoned Blood

Poisoned Blood
Author: Philip E. Ginsburg
Publisher: Open Road Media Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021-10-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781504068482

New York Times Bestseller: The "astonishing" true story of the notorious "black widow" who preyed on her husband and daughter and faked her own death (The Washington Post Book World). Pretty, smart, and pampered, Audrey Marie Hilley grew up in a small Alabama town believing she was entitled to the best of everything. But marriage to her high school sweetheart, a cushy secretarial job, and motherhood were not enough to satisfy Marie, and she soon began to act out in troubling ways. Only when her husband, Frank, became sick with a mysterious illness, did it seem that she was ready to put someone else's needs ahead of her own. The truth was far more disturbing. Four years after Frank died, Marie's daughter, Carol, began to experience debilitating stomach pains. The young woman was near death when the horrifying reality finally emerged: Marie had poisoned her husband with arsenic and was attempting to do the same to her daughter. It was the first in a series of shocking twists that exposed Marie Hilley as a cold-blooded chameleon capable of the most sinister of crimes. From Alabama to Florida to New Hampshire, her trail of death and deceit included multiple identities, a second marriage, a false kidnapping, a fake death, several dramatic escapes, and a final act of desperation that brought the whole sordid saga to an astonishing end. A mesmerizing portrait of an American murderess with "a genius for deception," Poisoned Blood is "one of the most riveting true-crime stories in memory" (Publishers Weekly).

Poisoned Blood

Poisoned Blood
Author: Philip E. Ginsburg
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 585
Release: 2018-07-31
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 1504052560

New York Times Bestseller: The “astonishing” true story of the notorious “black widow” who preyed on her husband and daughter and faked her own death (The Washington Post Book World). Pretty, smart, and pampered, Audrey Marie Hilley grew up in a small Alabama town believing she was entitled to the best of everything. But marriage to her high school sweetheart, a cushy secretarial job, and motherhood were not enough to satisfy Marie, and she soon began to act out in troubling ways. Only when her husband, Frank, became sick with a mysterious illness, did it seem that she was ready to put someone else’s needs ahead of her own. The truth was far more disturbing. Four years after Frank died, Marie’s daughter, Carol, began to experience debilitating stomach pains. The young woman was near death when the horrifying reality finally emerged: Marie had poisoned her husband with arsenic and was attempting to do the same to her daughter. It was the first in a series of shocking twists that exposed Marie Hilley as a cold-blooded chameleon capable of the most sinister of crimes. From Alabama to Florida to New Hampshire, her trail of death and deceit included multiple identities, a second marriage, a false kidnapping, a fake death, several dramatic escapes, and a final act of desperation that brought the whole sordid saga to an astonishing end. A mesmerizing portrait of an American murderess with “a genius for deception,” Poisoned Blood is “one of the most riveting true-crime stories in memory” (Publishers Weekly).

The Poison in the Blood

The Poison in the Blood
Author: Tom Holland
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2006-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781845055653

The eternal story of death, betrayal and regret. Legend tells that Hercules destroyed Hydra, a seven-headed monster. Before her life was over, he dipped his arrow in her venomous blood. But how did one of these poisonous darts bring death to Paris, Prince of Troy and lover of Helen whose face launched a thousand ships?

Summary of Philip E. Ginsburg's Poisoned Blood

Summary of Philip E. Ginsburg's Poisoned Blood
Author: Everest Media,
Publisher: Everest Media LLC
Total Pages: 57
Release: 2022-07-30T23:00:00Z
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 As they drove to the police station, the woman, who turned out to be Teri Martin, admitted that she had a problem with the police. She explained that she was not who she said she was, and that she had someone waiting for her back at the white Honda. #2 The police brought Audrey Marie Hilley, the woman they had tentatively matched with Teri Martin, into the police station. She said she had no involvement with being wanted by the police, and gave them her real name and date of birth. #3 When Hunter heard that Audrey Marie Hilley was wanted in Alabama for murder and attempted murder, his suspicions were confirmed. He had found the last piece of the puzzle, and it made sense of everything else.

Blood to Poison

Blood to Poison
Author: Mary Watson
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2022-04-14
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1526619164

_______________ 'A fiercely compelling, ferocious story' – Kiran Millwood Hargrave 'Furious, beautiful, and impossible to put down' - Katherine Webber _______________ An epic South African fantasy from award-winning author Mary Watson, for fans of Children of Blood and Bone and The Gilded Ones. Seventeen-year-old Savannah is cursed. It's a sinister family heirloom; passed down through the bloodline for hundreds of years, with one woman in every generation destined to die young. The family call them Hella's girls, named for their ancestor Hella; the enslaved woman with whom it all began. Hella's girls are always angry, especially in the months before they die. The anger is bursting from Savannah – at the men who cat-call her in the street, at her mother's disingenuous fiancé, even at her own loving family. Each fit of rage is bringing her closer to the edge and now Savannah has to act to save herself. Or die trying. Because the key to survival lies in the underbelly of Cape Town, where the sinister veilwitches are waiting for just such a girl. Blood to Poison is a furious and mesmerising story about discovering magic, historical rage and love in all its guises.

Poison Blood

Poison Blood
Author: Morgan Milton
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 406
Release: 2012-01-15
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1105413101

Dakota is back again with her story continuing on with her returning to her life as a vampire after spending the summer in Ireland adjusting. The Rowens are there for her when her own family has shunned her. Koda settles in for her senior year of high school as she is faced with challenges and hardships that no teenage girl should ever have to face. But, her biggest challenge is looming in the near future as Brice warns her about a vision that could ruin her. What will Koda do when she comes face to face with the one thing that Brice can't save her from'...

Reign of Blood and Poison

Reign of Blood and Poison
Author: Frost Kay
Publisher: Frost Kay
Total Pages: 732
Release: 2021-10-18
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1736709038

She will not be broken. No one could have prepared Sage and Tehl for the ruin the Warlord would wreak on the world to get to Aermia. Sage thought she knew how to play his deadly games, but his warped crimes prove she's out of her depth. To dethrone the demon, she enlists the help of her former enemies. A spy with ulterior motives. A monarch known for wicked crimes. A traitor with ties to a dark, twisted past. A Sirenidae intent on gaining her freedom. A dragon thirsty for vengeance. Five unlikely allies. One impossible battle. Uniting the kingdoms against the monster that plagues them might be the only thing that stands between the world and complete destruction. If you can't get enough of books from Leigh Bardugo, Jennifer L. Arementrout, Laura Thalassa, Sarah J. Maas, Elise Kova, Holly Black, Tamara Pierce, then dive into the thrilling finally of the Aermian Feuds; Reign of Blood and Poison. The Aermian Feuds series: - YA Epic Fantasy - Enemies to Lovers - Rags to Riches - Slow Burn Romance - Grey Characters - Dragons - Royalty - Dark Fantasy

Salt, Diet and Health

Salt, Diet and Health
Author: G. A. MacGregor
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1998-09-17
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780521635455

An accessible and forceful account of the harmful effects of excess salt in the human diet.