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The Inheritor's Powder: A Tale of Arsenic, Murder, and the New Forensic Science
The Inheritor's Powder: A Tale of Arsenic, Murder, and the New Forensic Science | Sandra Hempel
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�Fascinating . . . one of history�s most important poisons�and most important murders.��Deborah Blum, author of The Poisoner�s Handbook In the first half of the nineteenth century, an epidemic swept Europe: arsenic poisoning. Available (…more)
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Argon
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Mehso-so

This book isn‘t bad. The writing has a tendency to get sidetracked, providing information about events and people which are only marginally related to the main narrative of the Bodle murder. In fact, it felt like only half the book discussed the Bodle case itself. While the historical information was interesting, the way it was written wasn‘t captivating and often gave the feeling of wandering off topic.

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Argon

“...by the nineteenth century doctors were prescribing [arsenic] for practically everything from asthma to typhus, malaria, period pain, worms, anaemia, syphilis, neuralgia and as a general pick-me-up.”

Ah, yes, because if anything is a cure-all it‘s poison!

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melissanorr
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Mehso-so

This book was really quite interesting but Hempel jumps around so much that it kills the reading flow. So it's a pick for the information but not the writing.

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melissanorr
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I have three books that are due in two days and this is the only one I can't renew so I had to set aside Scarlet Sisters to get this one done. Luckily it's not very long and it is quite interesting.

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Oryx
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I wanted to like this, and it's probably very good, but it was a #dnf for me. But, awesome cover and excellent #subtitle #aprilbookshowers @RealLifeReading

LeahBergen I thought this sounded good. 8y
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