Whack Job, Rachel McCarthy James
Whack Job, Rachel McCarthy James
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Whack Job
A History of Axe Murder

Author: Rachel McCarthy James

Narrator: Jennifer Pickens

Unabridged: 6 hr 38 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/13/2025


Synopsis

A brilliant and bloody examination of the axe's foundational role in human history, from prehistoric violence, to war and executions, to newspaper headlines and popular culture.

For as long as the axe has been in our hands, we have used it to kill.

Much like the wheel, the boat, and the telephone, the axe is a transformative piece of technology—one that has been with us since prehistory. And just as early humans used the axe to chop down trees, hunt for food, and whittle tools, they also used it to murder. Over time, this particular use has endured: as the axe evolved over centuries to fit the needs of new agricultural, architectural, and social development, so have our lethal uses for it.

Whack Job is the story of the axe, first as a convenient danger and then an anachronism, as told through the murders it has been employed in throughout history: from the first axe murder nearly half a million years ago, to the brutal harnessing of the axe in warfare, to its use in King Henry VIII's favorite method of execution, to Lizzie Borden and the birth of modern pop culture. Whack Job sheds brilliant light on this familiar implement, this most human of weapons. This is a critical examination of violence, an exploration of how technology shapes human conflict, the cruel and sacred rituals of execution and battle, and the ways humanity fits even the most savage impulses into narratives of the past and present.

A Macmillan Audio production from St. Martin’s Press.

About Jennifer Pickens

Jennifer Pickens is an Earphones Award–winning narrator of over 100 titles. She has been a storyteller since childhood, creating characters to inhabit, and acting out their adventures. A lifelong bookworm, it was her love of books that led to voice acting. Believing that stories can create change and teach empathy, Jennifer crafts honest performances that create an intimate connection between the listener and the text.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Brendan on December 28, 2024

(Quick note: I'd be remiss not to note that fellow reviewer of this book, Emily Poche, wrote a stellar review of the book before I did and we were apparently turned off by much of the same things. Give her review a read, too! [URL not allowed]) I don't always believe authors ne......more

Goodreads review by Sheila on March 01, 2025

I received a free copy of, Whack Job, by Rachel McCarthy James, from the publisher and Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. This is the story about the axe. People all over the world, through the centuries have used an axe. Probably the famous user of an axe is Lizzie Borden. This was an inte......more

Goodreads review by Ryn on April 30, 2025

Well uh... this isn't really about axe murder? This is a collection of historical stories where an axe happens to be present. When I read the title I was expecting more of a collection of true crime murders perpetrated by someone wielding an axe. But the majority of these stories are from historical......more

Goodreads review by Emily on December 27, 2024

Thank you to St. Martin’s Press for providing this ARC for review consideration via NetGalley. All opinions are my own. Whack Job: A History of Axe Murder by Rachel McCarthey James is a pop nonfiction title with an eye-popping title and an even snappier subject. While the book bills itself as a walk......more

Goodreads review by Dona's on May 13, 2025

"Once Freydis challenged her husband’s manliness, he and his men had little choice but to murder. Accusing your husband of “unmanliness” and threatening divorce was a standard way to get him to be violent on your behalf. By the age of Erik the Red,... [v]iolence was an expected part of masculinity,......more


Quotes

"[A] gleefully grisly cultural history... James keeps the pages turning. It’s a bit of macabre fun." —Publishers Weekly

“An intriguing historical perspective of the axe… An informative one-stop shop that is sure to provide a little something for a wide range of readers.” —Library Journal

"Whack Job is an engrossing historical analysis of how the axe has evolved as an instrument of change, retribution, and menace. In this exceptional book, James cites cases famed and obscure involving the axe, which will both inform readers and occasionally unsettle them.” —Booklist

"Put a handle on a blade and the possibilities are endless—for execution, political gain, military prowess, wanton violence. And now, in McCarthy James's expert grip, for narrative thrills! As sharply honed as its subject matter, Whack Job will leave you wanting more." —Mary Roach, New York Times bestselling author of Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers

"Who'd have thought that a book about axe murder could be such a delightful read? But thanks to the irrepressible, knowing voice of Rachel McCarthy James, Whack Job is a tour guide through some of history's darkest corners, where the choice of one particular weapon, evolving over time, stands in for the full, messy, bloody spectrum of human behavior." —Sarah Weinman, author of The Real Lolita and Scoundrel

"Rachel McCarthy James seizes on the humble axe to cut a fresh, wildly original trail through some 500,000 years of human history. This is lively storytelling with a delightfully wicked edge." —Daniel Stashower, New York Times bestselling author of American Demon

"A lively, surprising, always-engaging exploration of a simple tool and the very complicated things that human beings do with it. If you like your true crime witty, sharp (in all senses of the word!) and historically informed, this is the book for you." —Rachel Monroe, author of Savage Appetites

"In Rachel McCarthy James's Whack Job, the story of axe murder is the story of so much more. While first and foremost this is a book about the axe and its most nefarious uses, it's also a book about gender, class, and the machinations of power in human society. From the (likely) first prehistoric axe murder, to the myth of George Washington's cherry tree, to Jack Nicholson in The Shining, McCarthy James has provided her readers with a thorough yet entertaining epic of the simplest of tools. Whack Job is a brisk and lively history that mines surprising conclusions from the humble axe." —Danny Caine, author of How to Resist Amazon and Why

"In Whack Job, McCarthy James leads us through half-million years of human life, from the Middle Pleistocene to the present, chronicling ever-changing societal and technological advancements—all through the prism of one of civilization's earliest-known weapons. Whack Job is an entirely fresh perspective on global history, and also accomplishes the neat trick of being an entertaining delight." —Elon Green, author of Last Call

"[A] fun, snappy, and richly researched history... McCarthy James helps us understand the axe as a tool intimately tied to both survival and violent death throughout human existence. Who knew reading about 430,000 year-old head trauma could be this fun?" —Gabrielle Moss, author of Paperback Crush