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0 of 3 people found the following review helpful.Five Stars
By Mrs B Hitchcock
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.The truth (this book) might never get in the way of a good story.
By Zoon_McCoy
The cover is of poor quality for a £15.54p priced book. It's like an almost smooth card cover. You see every single finger print on it from every pick up. So break out the medical type gloves or be very careful how you handle it unless you want to see marks all over the damned thing. They could have made it like The Private Letters of Countess Erzsébet Báthory where the cover for it was all shiny like it was laminated. This doesn't show up finger prints or anything and IT was almost £10 cheaper than this book.Onto the book now.It's fascinating to read about the Countess and what actually happened and not the usual Hollywood muck almost everyone believes to be true about her Ladyship. I feel that reading up on how she actually was is more appealing to me as a reader than the whole vampire lore side of the Bathory name. I feel myself being drawn in and I feel like I'm falling for The Countess in some way through her being a normal person like everyone else and not some blood thirsty fiend of the night. I feel sympathy for her more than anything. The suffering and hardship even for someone so well off. I kind of wish I could go back in time and save her from her fate. If that sounds silly, I don't know if it does, but it's how I feel when reading the book and just doing general research of my own on The Countess.She was a woman who was dealt a hard hand after her husbands death. And in a time when so very few, if any, women were in power at that time period. She had an up hill struggle to keep things going. Sexism nowadays is nothing compared to what The Countess's era had to go through. Back then she'd have had more right to complain than anyone nowadays. She had the vultures circling when her husband passed. Waiting to set her up to take the fall so they could claim it all. They were waiting for the right moment to swoop down and take her apart piece by piece. And they did by the end.The Countess's admirers and fans alike will keep her living. We'll never let her die in memory!. So even if the lemmings of society choose to believe she was some sort of blood fiend. Lies created by the vermin against her and from decades after her passing. We know she wasn't. And that is all that truly matters.My only complaint about the book (besides the lack of quality cover it has) is it's got an appeal to the scholar type readers among us. I buy a book about Countess Bathory and that is what I want to read about. Slight deviating here and there is all good and well. I have no problem with that. But to focus on more of a historical standing point in a larger doze in this second edition all because some elitist readers feel the need for it is unappealing. I constantly get the urge to skip whole paragraphs at a time when reading the book. If I wanted to know the history of Hungary and Slovakia etc I'd seek out books on those subjects.This is a top class book even with it's scholarly feel to it at times which can be a drag.I only wish we could find more of an archive of The Countess's things. Her letters and that elusive diary people keep speaking of. It's not IF it existed. It's does it still exist and someone is hiding it deliberately along with her other items. Someone descended from one of the vermin who played a part in her downfall. It's possible. But now I'll be called a conspiracy theorist haha (I'm a realist actually). I mean think about it. Even Ms Craft stated many other families not as big as the Bathory family have archives from their past. Yet there's very little in the way of Bathory material. It's deliberate alright. And it's not from the hands of anyone bearing the Bathory name I'll bet.Well done Ms Craft. You did The Countess a great service by publishing this book.
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