This was a fascinating account about serial killer, Aileen Wuornos. She was brutal, and in this interview stylebook, utilizing her own words, the author was able to put together a portrayal, of a deeply disturbed (obviously) person and personality, who came up on the “wrong side of the tracks” and was a very difficult upbringing, and had very little regard for her victims as she got older and got into her crime spree killing ways.
She was a female prostitute, who had a series of victims who were males, that she took out her anger and frustration on, according to her, before they were able to do anything to her in a harmful way.
I like these kind of books, although many of them lacking he can adapt, they do tend to tell a gripping and compelling story that keeps you captivated throughout.
If you like these kind of books as well, you’ll like this one too!