<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"The Murderer's Maid interweaves the stories of two women: one, the servant of infamous Lizzie Borden, and the other a modern-day barista fleeing from an attempt on her life. Trapped by servitude and afraid for her own safety, Irish maid Bridget finds herself an unwilling witness to the tensions in the volatile Borden household. As Lizzie seethes with resentment, Bridget tries to perform her duties and keep her mouth shut. Unknowingly connected to the legendary crime of a century ago, Brooke, the illegitimate daughter of an immigrant maid, struggles to conceal her identity and stay a jump ahead of the men who want to kill her. When she unexpectedly falls in love with Anthony, a local attorney, she has to decide whether to stop running and begin her life anew."--Provided by publisher.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>A True Crime Thriller</b><br><p>"Fascinating, mesmerizing, and so darkly atmospheric that you keep looking over your shoulder as you read." --<b>Diana Gabaldon</b>, internationally-bestselling author of the <em>Outlander</em> series<br></p><p><b>Winner of Two Historical Fiction Awards in 2018 (IPPY Gold Medal Award and National Indie Excellence Award)<br>#1 Bestseller in Historical Ireland</b><br></p><p><b>In this historical murder thriller, author Erika Mailman (also winner of the 2007 Bram Stoker Award for her novel </b><b><em>The Witch's Trinity</em></b><b>) brings the true story of the brutal murder of Lizzie Borden's father and stepmother into new focus by adding a riveting contemporary narrative.</b><br></p><p><b>With historical detail and taut, modern storytelling</b>, Erika Mailman writes a captivating novel about identity, choices, freedom, and murder. She offers readers a fresh perspective on the notorious 19<sup>th</sup> century crime and explores the trials of immigrants seeking a better life while facing down fear and oppression, today and throughout history. Intelligent and detailed, <em>The Murderer's Maid</em> is a gripping read from beginning to bloody conclusion.<br></p><p><b><em>The Murderer's Maid</em> interweaves the stories of two women</b>, the 19<sup>th</sup> century servant of infamous Lizzie Borden and the other a 21<sup>st</sup> century modern-day barista fleeing from an attempt on her life. Irish maid Bridget Sullivan, trapped by servitude and afraid for her own safety, finds herself an unwilling witness to the tensions in the volatile Borden household. In 2016, Brooke, the illegitimate daughter of an immigrant maid, is unknowingly connected to the legendary 19<sup>th</sup> century crime. Brooke struggles to conceal her identity and stay a jump ahead of the men who want to kill her.<br></p><p><b>If you have read and enjoyed Lizzie Borden books such as <em>The Life and Trial of Lizzie Borden, A Private Disgrace, The History and Haunting of Lizzie Borden, Parallel Lives, The Secrets of Lizzie Borden, </em>or<em> The Fall River Tragedy</em>; you will love Erika Mailman's award winning true crime thriller <em>The Murderer's Maid</em>.</b></p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"Fascinating, mesmerizing, and so darkly atmospheric that you keep looking over your shoulder as you read." --Diana Gabaldon, internationally-bestselling author of the <em>Outlander</em> series<br></p><p>"A complex and riveting parallax view of domestic crimes, decades apart." --<em>Kirkus Reviews</em><br></p><p>"Erika Mailman writes a page turner of a thriller that will fascinate as well as terrify." --Margaret Lane, <em>New York Journal of Books</em><br></p><p>"The Murderer's Maid is a fascinating and deeply chilling tale. Erika Mailman weaves a story that is by turns poignant, compelling, and murderously suspenseful." --Kathleen Kent, author of <em>The Heretic's Daughter</em></p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p><strong>Erika Mailman</strong> is the author of <em>The Witch's Trinity</em>, a <em>San Francisco Chronicle</em> Notable Book and Bram Stoker Award finalist, and Woman of Ill Fame, a Pushcart Press Editor's Book Award nominee. She's a Yaddo fellow and lives in Northern California with her family. www.erikamailman.com<br></p>
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