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Elizabeth Kerri Mahon

    Drawing on a background as a professional actress and an amateur historian with a deep fascination for women's history, this author crafts narratives that are both engaging and meticulously researched. Her writing delves into the lives of compelling historical figures, often focusing on untold stories and shedding new light on the past. With a keen eye for detail and a flair for storytelling, she brings historical characters vibrantly to life for the modern reader.

    Scandalous Women
    Pretty Evil New York
    • Pretty Evil New York

      True Stories of Mobster Molls, Violent Vixens, and Murderous Matriarchs

      • 264 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Exploring the lives of notorious female criminals in New York, the book reveals a mix of infamous figures and lesser-known felons, each driven by unique motivations such as passion, profit, and paranoia. Covering a century of crime, it delves into the captivating narratives of women involved in murder and mayhem, showcasing their impact on the city's history. The author's engaging storytelling brings to light the complexities of these women's lives, making their stories both intriguing and memorable.

      Pretty Evil New York
    • Scandalous Women

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.6(1452)Add rating

      Throughout history, women have instigated wars, defied societal norms, and brought powerful men to their knees. This narrative highlights the lives of queens, divorcees, actresses, and outlaws who made significant impacts during their lifetimes. It recounts the tales of those who took risks, challenged conventions, and influenced world events. Cleopatra, the last pharaoh of Egypt, forged a crucial political alliance with Rome but faced downfall due to her affair with Marc Antony. Emilie du Chatelet, a groundbreaking mathematician and physicist, defied gender norms in 18th-century France, becoming a leader in theoretical physics while maintaining a relationship with Voltaire. Long before Rosa Parks, Ida B. Wells-Barnett fought against discrimination and lynching, co-founding the NAACP, yet her legacy was overshadowed by her reputation as a difficult woman. Gertrude Bell, driven by her love for archaeology and languages, left her privileged life to become a key figure in documenting British imperialism in the Middle East and played a pivotal role in shaping modern Iraq. These women exemplify the power and influence of those who dared to challenge the status quo.

      Scandalous Women