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Who is the ultimate femme fatale? Post to win £100 John Lewis voucher and signed copies of The Sudden Departure Of The Frasers

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EmilyMumsnet · 01/06/2015 10:34

How does one get whatever one wants? Pop culture seems to have the answer: become a femme fatale. It seems that as long as you're a sexy woman with a red lipstick and a good line in seduction, your destructive powers can know no bounds.

Louise Candlish's latest novel, The Sudden Departure Of The Frasers, deals with one such woman. When Christy and Joe Davenport are handed the keys to their dream house, they do wonder how they nabbed it for such a low price. Christy finds herself drawn deeper into the mystery of the house's previous occupant - one Amber Fraser - and a dark and shocking secret.

For a chance to win a £100 John Lewis voucher and a signed copy of the book, tell us who is, in your opinion, the ultimate femme fatale. Does Daphne Du Maurier's Rebecca reign supreme, or does she pale in comparison to Sharon Stone in Basic Instinct?

5 runners-up will also receive signed copies of the book. Post on the thread before Monday 29 June to have a chance of winning.

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Who is the ultimate femme fatale? Post to win £100 John Lewis voucher and signed copies of The Sudden Departure Of The Frasers
OP posts:
blueshoes · 01/06/2015 11:05

Wendy Deng
Valerie Trierweiler
Anne Boleyn

WonderingMinstrels · 01/06/2015 11:11

Marlene Dietrich
Tallulah Bankhead

InAndOfMyself · 01/06/2015 11:55

The archetype of the femme fatale is mostly the male reaction to women's liberation. Looking at most of the books/movies I can think of the tales are framed as cautionary morality plays showing what can happen when a woman is independent and in control of her own sexuality.

I'd be more interested in a thread discussing strong female leads.

CopperPan · 01/06/2015 13:50

For me it would be Linda Florentino in The Last Seduction or Sarah Michelle Gellar in Cruel Intentions.

Tamar86 · 01/06/2015 14:05

Anna Karenina

CMOTDibbler · 01/06/2015 14:12

Taking it literally, Ziva in NCIS Smile

FreckledLeopard · 01/06/2015 14:17

Uma Thurman as Mia Wallace in Pulp Fiction.

Sharon Stone in Basic Instinct.

DuchessofMalfi · 01/06/2015 16:02

Are we talking novels or films? If novels, then I think Scarlett O'Hara in Gone With The Wind.

Don't watch films very often, so not sure who to suggest for that category :)

lionheart · 01/06/2015 16:35

Lana Turner (Postman)
Rita Hayworth (Gilda)

IggyStrop · 01/06/2015 16:41

Salma Hayek in Dusk Till Dawn.

Burgermanuk · 01/06/2015 16:51

Jessica Rabbit shes not bad shes just drawn that way

pieman69uk · 01/06/2015 16:56

gail from Corrie. are any of her conquests alive to tell the tale?

BizziLiz · 01/06/2015 17:08

Lauren Bacall as Vivien in 'The Big Sleep'

alialiath · 01/06/2015 17:09

Dominika Egorova who's a Russian agent, in Jason Matthews espionage novel Red Sparrow

Loopilu · 01/06/2015 17:13

Bathsheba Everdeene from Thomas Hardy's 'Far From The Madding Crowd' ...

andywedge · 01/06/2015 17:20

Salome

CleverPlansAndSecretTricks · 01/06/2015 17:24

Jessica Rabbit

ChippyMinton · 01/06/2015 17:25

Moll Flanders

CleverPlansAndSecretTricks · 01/06/2015 17:25

Audrey (twin peaks)

Bidmellor · 01/06/2015 17:26

Salome Mata Hari but probably Sharon Stone in Basic instinct

BuzzardBird · 01/06/2015 17:29

Lisbeth Salander

cavylover · 01/06/2015 17:30

Catwoman

DillEater · 01/06/2015 17:43

Loretta, the computer-generated femme fatale from Red Dwarf VI: Gunmen of the Apocalypse, played by Jennifer Calvert.

stephimoon · 01/06/2015 17:46

Katniss Everdeen from The Hunger Games.

LorelaiVictoriaGilmore · 01/06/2015 17:47

Patrick Dennis' wonderful Auntie Mame is my ultimate femme fatale. Charming, irresistable, irreverent and dangerous . . . I hope to be like her one day!