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Book Review: ‘Whack Job’ tells the story of a simple survival tool turned murder weapon

From the murder of a Neanderthal-like man to the infamous Lizzie Borden, 鈥淲hack Job: A History of Axe Murder鈥 provides a sarcastic, witty and quirky look at the history of a rather simple tool often found at the scene of a crime: an axe.

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Book Review: 'Whack Job' tells the story of a simple survival tool turned murder weapon

This cover image released by St. Martin’s Press shows “Whack Job: A History of Axe Murder” by Rachel McCarthy James. (St. Martin’s Press via AP)


From the murder of a Neanderthal-like man to the infamous Lizzie Borden, 鈥淲hack Job: A History of Axe Murder鈥 provides a sarcastic, witty and quirky look at the history of a rather simple tool often found at the scene of a crime: an axe.

Rachel McCarthy James spends each chapter of 鈥淲hack Job鈥 detailing an instance where 鈥渁xe murder鈥 has occurred, but for true crime fans the book might not make the cut.

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