The Borden Hatchet
Confessions of Lizzie Borden
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Diana Stanhope
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From her deathbed at Maplecroft, Lizzie Borden finally speaks. But her confession isn't for the police, the press, or history. It's for him. The only person who truly understands what it means to kill.
In this dark reimagining of America's most notorious unsolved murders, Lizbeth Andrew Borden unravels the truth behind that sweltering August morning in 1892. A truth about stolen farms and slaughtered birds. About a father's love and a stepmother's greed. About the terrible mathematics of family loyalty when three women battle for control of one house.
As she recounts her story to a beautiful young confidant with blood on his own hands, Lizbeth reveals not just how she committed the perfect murders, but why she had no choice but to swing that hatchet.
The Borden Hatchet is a chilling psychological thriller that asks: What turns devotion into destruction? And when you kill the ones you love, can it still be called murder?
For readers of historical dark fiction, unreliable narrators, and psychological suspense.
Previously published as Lizbeth of Maplecroft.
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