They were wives first, mothers, breadwinners, Sunday-smile neighbors, long before they became killers in the headlines. This book is the fifth volume in a chilling series about women who crossed the final line, and the nine wives you’ll meet here did it in the one place meant to be home.
Some struck in white hot rage, after years of humiliation, bruises, or betrayal. Others planned calmly and carefully, turning marriage into a ledger and a husband into a payout, killing not for freedom, but for cash. A poisoned drink. A staged accident. A hired gun.
Each chapter follows one wife, from vows to the secrets they hid, the stories they told, the juries they faced. Together, their cases ask a single, unsettling when love and resentment collide with greed or fury, how far can an ordinary woman go, and how many red flags will everyone else ignore?
All the stories are rambling. It's mostly told with passive voice and oddly formal language that fills pages, but weirdly short on any details that would make these stories interesting.
I can't tell if this is AI assisted or just the author padding the word count.