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The nefarious novel Torn Apart has just been released to the public. This latest edition to the horror genre fills what amounts to a void in the feminine perspective about how sex and infidelity can create a breeding ground for violence and death, especially in the face of a scorned spouse previously unwavering in her connubial commitment. After all, it is a womans world. But what few seem to know-or are willing to admit-is that the underworld of serial murder owes a fair amount of its most heinous contributions to the so-called fairer sex." (PRWEB) January 22 2004--Not since Aileen Wuornos sold the movie rights to the facts about her confessed murder of six men has there been a female serial killer so prolific as Sheila Petersen in print. Torn Apart is a novel that tells the story of this improbable predator in dreadful detail, but the trail of victims this time around is not predominantly male. And this assailant does not adhere to the accepted norms of psychological profiling or forensic scrutiny. In fact, her physical attractiveness allows her to take advantage of the inimitable desire of several admirers, who unwittingly contribute to the misdirection. Therefore, and to the dismay of lead detective Troy Underwood, simply uncovering her modus operandi is not enough to stop the mutilations.
Torn Apart presents its readers with the question, why do women kill and kill again? The answer within the text may be too disturbing for most to consider. ###
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