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The Love of a Bad Man

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SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2017 VICTORIAN PREMIER'S LITERARY AWARD FOR FICTION

A schoolgirl catches the eye of the future leader of Nazi Germany. An aspiring playwright writes to a convicted serial killer, seeking inspiration. A pair of childhood sweethearts reunite to commit rape and murder. A devoted Mormon wife follows her husband into the wilderness after he declares himself a prophet.

The twelve stories in The Love of a Bad Man imagine the lives of real women, all of whom were the lovers, wives, or mistresses of various 'bad' men in history. Beautifully observed, fascinating, and at times horrifying, the stories interrogate power, the nature of obsession, and the lengths some women will go to for the men they love.

PRAISE FOR LAURA ELIZABETH WOOLLETT

'Like Helen Garner, Laura Woollett is impelled to explore the darkest corners of the human heart, the savage cognitive distortions of love; to understand and empathise with the monstrous, rather than to instinctively recoil or judge ... Woollett's pitch-perfect command of narrative voice, period, and psychology creates 12 tales to fascinate and unnerve.' The Age

'The Love of a Bad Man imagines the inner lives of historical figures who committed crimes all in the name of love ... The stories treat death with a gothic inevitability and explore human darkness with a light touch.' The Guardian

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    • Books+Publishing

      June 29, 2016
      The Love of a Bad Man offers what feels like a genuinely fresh reading experience: a short-fiction collection that marries true crime with literary fiction. In each discrete story, Melbourne-based author Laura Elizabeth Woollett focusses on a duped (or duplicitous) real-life woman who attaches herself to a criminal. From the wife of Hitler to the sister wives of Charles Manson, we enter their minds and try to fathom how they fell into the clutches of these very bad men. The book ends with a brief appendix, which outlines the history of each couple and their heinous crimes. Of course, such details only make a second reading all the more chilling. This is a book best devoured in small doses. Amid the mind games and bloodlust, there’s barely a chance for the reader to breathe. It’s therefore best reserved for mature readers. Interestingly, Woollett’s debut novel, The Wood of Suicides, was released in early 2014 by a small US independent but news of it barely registered in the author’s home country. Her 2016 release is part of a two-book deal with Scribe, and following this accomplished collection we’re sure to hear a lot more from this talented writer in coming years. Emily Laidlaw is a Melbourne-based writer and editor

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