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  • The Husband Poisoner

  • Suburban Women Who Killed in Post-World War II Sydney
  • Written by: Tanya Bretherton PhD
  • Narrated by: Toby Webster
  • Length: 9 hrs and 7 mins

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The Husband Poisoner

Written by: Tanya Bretherton PhD
Narrated by: Toby Webster
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Publisher's Summary

Shortlisted for the 2021 Ned Kelly Award for True Crime.

Shocking real-life stories of murderous women who used rat poison to rid themselves of husbands and other inconvenient family members. For listeners of compelling history and true crime, from critically acclaimed, award-winning author Tanya Bretherton.

After World War II, Sydney experienced a crime wave that was chillingly calculated. Discontent mixed with despair, greed with callous disregard. Women who had lost their wartime freedoms headed back into the kitchen with sinister intent and the household poison thallium, normally used to kill rats, was repurposed to kill husbands and other inconvenient family members.

Yvonne Fletcher disposed of two husbands. Caroline Grills cheerfully poisoned her stepmother, a family friend, her brother and his wife. Unlike arsenic or cyanide, thallium is colourless, odourless and tasteless; victims were misdiagnosed as insane malingerers or ill due to other reasons. And once one death was attributed to natural causes, it was all too easy for an aggrieved woman to kill again.

This is the story of a series of murders that struck at the very heart of domestic life. It's the tale of women who looked for deadly solutions to what they saw as impossible situations. The Husband Poisoner documents the reasons behind the choices these women made—and their terrible outcomes.

©2022 Tanya Bretherton, PhD (P)2022 Hachette Australia Pty Ltd

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