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Women Who Love Men Who Kill Sheila Isenberg Isenberg Sheila

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Women Who Love Men Who Kill Sheila Isenberg Isenberg Sheila
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Publisher: P and E Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.99 MB
Author: Sheila Isenberg [Isenberg, Sheila]
ISBN: 9781625360953, 1625360959
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Women Who Love Men Who Kill Sheila Isenberg Isenberg Sheila by Sheila Isenberg [isenberg, Sheila] 9781625360953, 1625360959 instant download after payment.

They may be professors, reporters, nurses, social workers, waitresses, office workers or corporate executives. They may have advanced college degrees or have never gotten past the sixth grade. They may live in a bustling big city or a small town. On the surface, these women seem like ordinary people. They aren't. They are the women who love men who have killed—and their numbers are growing.

At once both disturbing and fascinating, Women Who Love Men Who Kill is an extraordinary, compelling psychological study of prison passion as we've never seen it before. For the first time, author Sheila Isenberg examines this national phenomenon. Through extensive research and interviews with the women themselves, as well as psychiatrists, social workers, and prison officials, she sheds light on why these women are drawn into relationships with men who are the outcasts of society, men with whom they can never enjoy a "normal" relationship. Although some have been victims of abuse...

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