- Published: 1 November 2022
- ISBN: 9781405945455
- Imprint: Michael Joseph
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 400
- RRP: $26.00
Triflers Need Not Apply
Be frightened of her. Secretly root for her. And watch history's original female serial killer find her next victim.











- Published: 1 November 2022
- ISBN: 9781405945455
- Imprint: Michael Joseph
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 400
- RRP: $26.00
Got me out of a reading slump! Dark glee, tragedy . . . fans of my story The Corset will gobble this up
Laura Purcell
Dark, twisted and dangerously addictive
Sam Lloyd
A brutal and compelling tale that starts as a revenge story but quickly becomes so much more. Clever, shocking and horrific in places, it's the sort of book for which the phrase 'page-turner' was invented.
Lucie McKnight Hardy
Come for the fabulous premise, stay for the razor-sharp portrait of a marvelously complex (and often totally terrifying) mind. I was a big fan of You Let Me In, but Camilla Bruce has absolutely outdone herself with Bella Sorensen and Triflers Need Not Apply.
Laird Hunt
Deliciously dark, wickedly observed with a protagonist who will haunt you in the best way. Utterly gripping, chillingly compelling - you won't read another story quite like Bella's.
Miranda Dickinson
Loved this fascinating tale of how a woman's pain turns to rage and then murder. Based on the real life adventures of serial killer Belle Gunness, this book is a dark, thrilling ride into a world of revenge. Oh so satisfying.
Julie Owen Moylan
Triflers Need Not Apply is a perfect read for any crime fiction fan. A chilling immersion into the mind of a serial killer - dark, seductive and addictive. A truly gripping read.
Lia Middleton
Based on a true story, with dark humour throughout, you will be hooked
Prima
Extraordinary. Bruce does a marvellous job of reimagining this real-life murderer, without excusing her crimes
The Times
This gory fictionalisation of her story is also a great character study
Best
Explosive . . . If you like true crime, you'll devour this chilling story of revenge
Woman's Weekly
Explosive . . . If you like true crime, you'll devour this chilling story of revenge
Woman
Clever and pacy . . . To think of [Bella] only as a cruel murderer is too two-dimensional and doesn't do her, or Camilla's writing, justice
Belfast Telegraph
Chilling. Camilla Bruce's adept reimagining of this compelling historical figure is difficult to forget
Gazette and Herald
You'll veer between pity and loathing for the main character, with perhaps a touch of horrified admiration at times
The Hunsbury Handbook