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Deadly Women of Ontario

Murderous Tales of Deceit and Treachery

by Cheryl MacDonald

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criminals & outlaws, women
list price: $9.95
edition:Paperback
also available: eBook Paperback
published: 2005
ISBN:9781554390267
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Crimes of passion, brutal slayings, infanticide, and revenge: here are eight gruesome and often tragic stories of women accused of murder. Many are little known or long forgotten, such as Mary Osborn, the first woman to be hanged in Upper Canada, executed for poisoning her disappointing husband. Read about the crimes and subsequent trials of Mary and seven other women in this collection of dramatic tales drawn from Ontario's colourful history.

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Contributor notes

CHERYL MACDONALD has been writing on historical topics for nearly 30 years. Her work has appeared in numerous magazines, including The Beaver and Maclean's, and she has written a number of books, mostly relating various aspects of southern Ontario history.Cheryl holds history degrees from the University of Waterloo and McMaster University and is currently pursuing graduate studies. A grandmother of two, she lives on a large rural property close to Lake Erie about 90 minutes west of Niagara Falls, Ontario.

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Cheryl MacDonald

Cheryl MacDonald

Cheryl MacDonald is a full-time writer and historian who has been writing about Canadian history for more than 30 years. Her historical articles have appeared in The Beaver, Old Farmer's Almanac, Hamilton Spectator and Maclean's. A graduate of the University of Waterloo and McMaster University with an MA in history, she has written, co-authored or edited nearly 40 books of historical non-fiction. Cheryl lives in Nanticoke, Ontario, with a household of pets, including Louie the Labrador; Sophie, a senior Siamese; and the Orangetigger twins, Samantha and Arnold.

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