Publisher's Synopsis
This true crime book explores the case of Joseph Bérubé and his wife Césarée Thériault who were convicted of murdering Bérubé's first wife with poison. The book delves into the trial and the evidence presented in court, bringing readers back to the Quebec courtrooms of the 19th century.
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