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Title: Women, Crime and the Courts
Sub-title: Hong Kong 1841-1941
By (author): Patricia O'Sullivan
ISBN10-13: 9887963984 : 9789887963981
Format: Paperback
Size: 215x140mm
Pages: 280
Weight: .416 Kg.
Published: Blacksmith Books (HK) - November   2020
List Price: 13.99 Pounds Sterling
Availability: In Stock   Qty Available: 28
Subjects: Biography: historical, political & military : True crime : Asian history
Kwan Lai-chun was sick of being made to feel second-class by her husbands concubine; sick of her mother-in-laws endless carping about the money she spent; sick of the whole family. Late one sticky, humid night, something snapped in her -- and she grabbed the meat chopper. Within minutes, three people were dead: the concubine with over 70 gashes, many of them to the bone. Kwan was found guilty and became the second and last woman in Hong Kong to suffer the death penalty. But behind her story, and those of the citys other female murderers, lie complex webs of relationships and jealousies, poverty and despair. Taking the first 100 years of Hong Kongs colonial history, this book unravels the lives of women -- Chinese and Westerners alike -- who found themselves on the wrong side of the law. Hong Kongs female prison population was a tiny fraction of that in Britain or America, but there are still plenty of tales from its women kidnappers, smugglers, bomb-makers, thieves and cruel mistresses.
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