PositiveThe New York TimesJane Steele, an orphan turned governess, is a 'murderess five times over.' Perhaps more unforgivable, her crimes are wonderfully entertaining ... 'Conventionality is not morality,' Charlotte Brontë argued. 'Self-righteousness is not religion. .?.?. Appearance should not be mistaken for truth.' Jane Steele adopts these words as her moral compass, slaying seemingly respectable villains who actually commit heinous deeds.