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Belle - Paperback

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by Eden Francis Compton (Author), Jennifer Goss Duby (Author)

SO GOOD IT HURTS
A darkly comedic tale about one of America's most prolific female serial killers. Belle Gunness is finally on the verge of the success she's always longed for. She owns a Victorian mansion in a bucolic town in rural Indiana, has a man who adores her, and is the proprietor of a thriving lonely hearts club business. It's 1890 and she's truly a modern, liberated woman, esteemed by everyone in town. But life isn't exactly what it seems. Her dream house is a money pit. The man is loyal but hapless. And the business? Well, let's just say it's a good thing the house has a big front yard and the man has a strong lower back. Because the people who answer her lonely-hearts ads . . . always seem to wind up dead. As the flow of men answering these ads increases, and Belle's efforts to accommodate each of their strange needs intensifies, the suspicious brother of one of Belle's early victims catches her scent and gets ever closer. Belle is a story about a woman who found a way to beat the system, and the man who would do anything to stay in her orbit. It's about love, sex, and how much people will give up for just a moment of happiness. And it's about that inevitable price we pay when our sins catch up to us. A true story . . . ish.

Author Biography

Eden enjoys exposing the dark underbelly of people, and then eviscerating those same people with dramas that delve deep into human nature, the drama of the human condition, and the wonderful absurdity of life itself. A love of history provides Eden with the raw material for these fascinating stories.

When not writing, Eden enjoys reading history inspired fiction, with some favories including The Kitchen God's Wife (Amy Tan), The Agony and the Ecstasy (Irving Stone), and I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings (Maya Angelou).

Set aside your expectations and buckle your seatbelt for a "wild ride to a history inspired spiritual awakening."
Number of Pages: 442
Dimensions: 0.99 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: February 04, 2025