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

  • Rachel McCarthy James’ book 'Whack Job: A History of Axe Murder' tells the story of the axe evolving from a survival tool to a murder weapon.
  • The book traces the axe’s use starting from 430,000 BCE, showing how social, economic, and political factors influenced its role in murders.
  • Each chapter details specific axe murders, including a Neanderthal-like man and Lizzie Borden, while explaining why the axe suits each crime.
  • 'Whack Job' uses sarcasm, wit, and humor to engage readers, but it may feel tedious to casual readers and might not satisfy true crime fans fully.
  • The book serves as a historical primer on axe murder and highlights human nature’s role in these crimes, though it does not deeply explore the murders themselves.
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Book Review: 'Whack Job' tells the story of a simple survival tool turned murder weapon

In “Whack Job: A History of Axe Murder,” Rachel McCarthy James set out to tell the story of the axe, and how a once simple tool became a murder weapon.

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