I'm not sure if it's a perfect fit, but 'The Bad Seed' is also somewhat relevant. It's about a young girl who has a very dark side and is capable of very cruel and murderous actions. Her mother also has to deal with this situation, and there are elements of the story that touch on the idea of a mother in relation to a potential'mass murderer' in her own family.
As I mentioned before, 'Gone Girl' could be related. The main female character's actions are quite extreme and her character has elements that could be related to this strange combination of ideas. She plays mind games with her husband and her actions have far - reaching and sometimes very dangerous consequences.
Another book could be 'We Need to Talk About Kevin' by Lionel Shriver. In this book, the mother - son relationship is explored in a very dark way. The son, Kevin, commits a mass murder at his school, and the book delves into the mother's perspective, her possible role in how Kevin turned out, and her own complex feelings towards him. It's a very thought - provoking read that sort of fits into this idea of a mother - mass murderer connection in a very indirect but powerful way.
I'm not aware of any particular book written by the mother of a mass murderer off the top of my head.
I'm not sure if there is a specific book solely titled 'book by mother of mass murderer story'. There could be some books or memoirs related to the families of mass murderers. Maybe it would explore how the mother felt, whether she noticed any signs before, and how she coped with the aftermath of her child's heinous acts.
There could be many books with such complex characters. In some psychological thrillers, a mother figure might be driven to extreme actions due to certain circumstances, which could verge on mass murderer - like behavior. But without a more specific title, it's hard to point to one particular book. Maybe in some horror or crime - genre books where the line between good and evil, motherly love and extreme violence gets blurred.
One well - known book with themes related to adultery is 'Madame Bovary' by Gustave Flaubert. It tells the story of Emma Bovary, a married woman who engages in extramarital affairs in search of passion and a more exciting life. Her actions lead to a series of tragic consequences.
Since I don't know the 'apparat book', I'll just mention another popular love story. 'The Notebook' tells a beautiful and poignant love story. The two main characters, Noah and Allie, have a deep and long - lasting love that endures through many years and difficulties.
Yes, 'Black Mass' is based on real events and characters.
One could consider 'The Paris Wife' by Paula McLain. It tells the story of Hadley Richardson, Ernest Hemingway's first wife, and their life in Paris which was intertwined with the world of books and writing at that time. Another option is 'Midnight in Paris' which, while it's a film, also has a book adaptation. It's about a modern - day writer who travels back in time to the Paris of the 1920s, a golden age for literature.
I recommend "The Onmyoji of the Two-Dimensional World." The story is about a battle for the throne in the anime world. The author of the novel was a flower that bloomed into nothingness, and it belonged to the original fantasy genre. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Given that we have no idea what 'the book the story' entails, it's impossible to recommend it. It could be a wonderful piece of literature or it could be something not so good. We need to know more about its genre, its writing style, and its overall theme before making a recommendation.
I haven't come across a book specifically called 'book the loving story'. It could be a very niche or new release that hasn't gained much mainstream attention yet. You might try searching in specialized independent bookstores or online platforms dedicated to rare and hard - to - find books.