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Notorious, Volume 6: The UK's Most Infamous Women

De : Stu Armstrong
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Step into the chilling world of Britain’s most dangerous women. In Notorious: Volume 6 – The UK’s Most Infamous Women, Stu Armstrong exposes the shocking true stories of female killers, gangsters, and masterminds whose crimes stunned the nation and shattered lives.

For centuries, crime has been seen as a man’s domain, but history tells a darker, more complex tale. From sadistic child killers to ruthless crime bosses and manipulative fraudsters, these women defied societal expectations of femininity, wielding power and destruction in equal measure.

Inside this gripping volume, you’ll discover:

Myra Hindley – The Moors Murderess who, alongside Ian Brady, lured children to their deaths in one of the UK’s most infamous murder sprees.

Beverley Allitt – The so-called “Angel of Death” who preyed on helpless children in her care, leaving parents and medical staff reeling.

Joanna Dennehy – The cold and calculating spree killer who murdered for pleasure and taunted police as she fled across the country.

Rose West – Partner to Fred West in creating Britain’s horrifying “House of Horrors,” where unspeakable acts of abuse and murder occurred.

Amelia Dyer – The Victorian-era baby farmer who is believed to have killed hundreds of infants in a shocking reign of terror.

Tracey Connelly – The mother of Baby P, whose neglect and complicity led to one of the UK’s most harrowing child abuse cases.

Plus, other notorious figures who rose to power in gangs, manipulated those around them, and committed crimes that continue to haunt British history.

©2025 Stu Armstrong (P)2025 Stu Armstrong
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