· A female famed for poisoning at least 36 people in France in the early nineteenth century, and I loved Jean Teulé's writing. I honestly couldn't put the book down. Simple. · The Poisoning Angel, by Jean Teulé (translated by Melanie Florence) J Uncategorized la friction. Gallic Books, pages, published 14 July. Disclaimer: I received a free review copy of this novel. Seven-year-old Hélène Jégado lies awake in her box-bed, tormenting a scarab beetle. · The Poisoning Angel by Jean Teule, Melanie Florence (Translator) | Editorial Reviews. Paperback (Translatio) $ Paperback. $ NOOK Book. $ View All Available Formats Editions. Ship This Item — Qualifies for Free Shipping.
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Fans of gallows humor will relish Teulé’s fictionalized account of a 19th-century French poisoner Hélène Jégado, whose murderous career spanned almost a half century. In The Poisoning Angel, Hélène Jégado’s life and crimes have been fictionalized by author Jean Teulé as he portrays the dastardly affairs in a dark comedy vein. As a child, Hélène is taught different folklore including one about the Ankou, the Breton myth of death. A female famed for poisoning at least 36 people in France in the early nineteenth century, and I loved Jean Teulé's writing. I honestly couldn't put the book down. Simple.
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