Memorias De Maria Fortunata Capelle, Viuda De Laffarge... ofrece una mirada fascinante a uno de los casos criminales m s notorios de la Francia del siglo XIX. A trav s de sus propias palabras, Marie Lafarge narra los eventos que la llevaron a ser acusada y condenada por el envenenamiento de su esposo. Este relato en primera persona sumerge al lector en las complejidades de su vida, sus relaciones y las circunstancias que rodearon el tr gico suceso.
Con una prosa cautivadora, Lafarge presenta su versi n de la historia, desafiando las acusaciones en su contra y buscando reivindicar su inocencia. Este libro es un documento hist rico invaluable que permite comprender la sociedad, la justicia y el papel de la mujer en una poca marcada por prejuicios y desigualdades. Una lectura obligada para los amantes de la historia y el true crime.
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