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An author of horror and zombie fiction (and a collector of miniatures) including “Lizzie Borden, Zombie Hunter,” Verstraete’s brand new book “The Haunting of Dr. Bowen,” takes another ...
Word for Word's production of "The Fall River Axe Murders" is just another in a long line of art-related works about Lizzie Borden. Here are examples of some works about her: Music: The Chad ...
What should you read this weekend? USA TODAY’s picks for book lovers include a new novel about Lizzie Borden, the infamous accused 19th-century murderess. See What I Have Done by Sarah Schmidt ...
FALL RIVER — One hundred and thirty years ago, on Aug. 4, 1892, Andrew and Abby Borden were brutally slain inside their Second Street home. Andrew’s daughter, Lizzie, was accused of murder in ...
Book Review: Cara Robertson's 'The Trial Of Lizzie Borden' Adds To Fodder To The Mystery Who killed the Bordens more than 100 years ago remains unsolved. Like a lawyer, author Cara Robertson lays ...
It's been 125 years since Borden's father and stepmother were hacked to death. Why we, and the author of the sensual new novel See What I Have Done, can't let it go.
Some representations of Lizzie, pulled from pop culture. The reality of Lizzie Borden couldn't be more different. Lizzie was born July 19, 1860 in Fall River, Massachusetts. Her mother, Sarah, died ...
Fiction: Lizzie Borden was, in her later life, a friendless recluse. Fact: As is evidenced by recent research done by the Historical Society, Lizzie had a considerable number of friends, both in ...
LIZZIE BORDEN TOOK AN AX. Cantwell's article about the Lizzie Borden case prompts me to make a comparison with a more recent saga -- the case of the arson murder of the 3-month-old baby Kristie ...
FALL RIVER — Lizzie Borden undoubtedly enjoyed the pleasures of a good book, and wanted others to appreciate them, too. With an extensive library in her Maplecroft home in the city’s Highlands ...