Americas First Female Serial Killer, Mary Kay McBrayer
Americas First Female Serial Killer, Mary Kay McBrayer
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America's First Female Serial Killer
Jane Toppan and the Making of a Monster

Author: Mary Kay McBrayer

Narrator: Mary Kay McBrayer

Unabridged: 6 hr 3 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/19/2020


Synopsis

This book is for listeners of true crime podcasts and readers of both fiction and true-crime nonfiction. It is for watchers of television shows like Deadly Women and Mindhunter who are fascinated by how killers are made. Its for self-conscious feminists, Americans trying to bootstrap themselves into success, and anyone who loves a vigilante beatdown, especially one gone off the rails.Its the true story of first-generation Irish-American nurse Jane Toppan, born as Honora Kelley. Because even though all the facts are intact, books about her life and her crimes are all facts and no story. Jane Toppan was absolutely a monster, but she did not start out that way.When Jane was a young child, her father abandoned her and her sister to the Boston Female Asylum. From there, Jane was indentured to a wealthy family who changed her name, never adopted her, wrote her out of the will, and essentially taught her to hate herself. Jilted at the altar, Jane became a nurse and took control of her lifeand the lives of her victims.

About Mary Kay McBrayer

Mary Kay McBrayer is the author of America’s First Female Serial Killer:Jane Toppan and the Making of a Monster. You can find her short works at OxfordAmerican, Narratively, Mental Floss, and FANGORIA,among other publications. She hosts the podcast about women in true crime, TheGreatest True Crime Stories Ever Told.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Johann (jobis89) on February 02, 2021

“Isn’t it convenient to be able to pawn off illnesses onto women who don’t have the means to represent themselves? “An idea that she was insane,” indeed. More like, an idea that although she worked hard her whole life, these lazy privileged people will always live better just off sheer luck.” Similar......more

Goodreads review by Samm | Sassenach the on August 06, 2020

This was really interesting. I know of more recent cases of nurses having hero complexes and ending up being murderers but I knew nothing of Jane Toppan. The book is less filled with info-dumping or peppered with stats and written more like a fiction novel where you are beside Jane watching what it......more

Goodreads review by Nicole on December 22, 2020

This was an interesting book but personally not my favourite true crime book I've ever read. I've never heard of this case before so it was interesting to hear the details of her murders. However, I really struggled with the writing style of this book. I personally don't like true crime books told in......more