The Red Widow

The Scandal that Shook Paris and the Woman Behind it All
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The Red Widow by Sarah Horowitz delves into the true story of Marguerite Steinheil, a French courtesan embroiled in scandal and mystery in late 19th-century France. The book explores her rise to notoriety following the suspicious deaths of her husband and mother, and her subsequent trial that captured the public’s imagination. Through meticulous research, Horowitz paints a vivid portrait of this enigmatic woman and the turbulent times in which she lived.
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The Red Widow

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Bridgerton meets How to Get Away With Murder in this sexy, scandalous, and real-life story of the original femme fatale of Paris, now in paperback!

"An unforgettable portrait of a woman who became one of the most notorious figures of her day and whose scandalous story sheds fascinating light not only on her own tumultuous time but ours as well." - Harold Schechter, author of Hell's Princess: The Mystery of Belle Guinness, Butcher of Men

Sex, corruption, and power - the rise and fall of the Red Widow of Paris.

Paris, 1889 - Margeurite Steinheil is a woman with ambition. But having been born into a middle-class family and trapped in a marriage to a failed artist twenty years her senior, she knows her options are limited.

Determined to fashion herself into a new woman, Meg orchestrates a scandalous plan with her most powerful resource - her body. Amid the dazzling glamour, art, and romance of bourgeois Paris, she takes elite men as her lovers, charming her way into the good graces of the rich and powerful. Her ambitions, though, go far beyond becoming the most desirable woman in Paris; at her core, she is a woman determined to conquer French high society. But the game she plays is a perilous one - navigating misogynistic double standards, public scrutiny, and political intrigue, she is soon vaulted into infamy in the most dangerous way possible.

A real-life femme fatale, Meg influences government positions and resorts to blackmail - and maybe even poisoning - to get her way. Leaving a trail of death and disaster in her wake, she earns the name the "Red Widow" for mysteriously surviving a home invasion that leaves both her husband and mother dead. With the police baffled and the public enraged, Meg breaks every rule in the bourgeois handbook and becomes the most notorious woman in Paris.

An unforgettable true account of sex, scandal, and murder, The Red Widow is the story of a woman determined to rise - at any cost.

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The Red Widow by Sarah Horowitz is praised as a captivating exploration of scandalous events that shook early 20th-century French society, centring on the intriguing figure of Marguerite 'Meg' Steinheil. Reviews highlight the book's intricate depiction of Steinheil's manipulation of high society, her involvement in sensational crimes, and the socio-political constraints on women of her time. The narrative is noted for its deep research and engaging writing, offering a blend of true crime and social history that captivates and informs readers.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781728280332

Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 17 November 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Sourcebooks, Inc

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 30.0mm

Width: 138.0mm

Height: 204.0mm

Weight: 400g

Pages: 400

About the Author

SARAH HOROWITZ has a PhD in modern European history from UC Berkeley and is core faculty in Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Washington and Lee University. She lives in Washington, D.C.

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