Till Death Do We Part
Review by Kim Cantrell
In today’s society where 1 in 2 marriages end in divorce, it doesn’t seem that marriage vows are taken as seriously as they were a generation ago. But is that really the case?
In Tammy Cohen’s Deadly Divorces, she recounts twelve couples in which one spouse believed in being together until death….at a time s/he chose, not nature.
Whether the motive was greed, jealousy, or they’d found another love, these husbands and wives decided the only way out of their marital obligations was to kill their spouse.
The short but sweet (for lack of a better word) stories of deadly matrimony from the United Kingdom will be a breath of fresh air (did I really just say that?) for American readers, however readers from the UK may find the stories a tedious repeat of media sensationalized crimes. Additionally, those who enjoy the intensity of an investigation and trial may as well be disappointed because Deadly Divorces is big on drama, little on procedure. Personally, I loved it but I know not everyone does so just a warning!
Deadly Divorces will make the single ponder if marriage is worth the risk and the married reader look (suspiciously) at his/her signification other in a new light, with a new question in their head: “Could s/he ever kill me?”
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