A is for Arsenic: The Poisons of Agatha Christie by Kathryn Markup
Summary: People
are fascinated by murder. The popularity of murder mystery books, TV series,
and even board games shows that there is an appetite for death, and the more
unusual or macabre the method, the better. With gunshots or stabbings the cause
of death is obvious, but poisons are inherently more mysterious. How are some compounds
so deadly in such tiny amounts?
Written by former research chemist Kathryn Harkup, each chapter takes a different novel and investigates the poison used by the murderer. Fact- and fun-packed, A is for Arsenic looks at why certain chemicals kill, how they interact with the body, and the feasibility of obtaining, administering, and detecting these poisons, both when Christie was writing and today. Angie's Comments: A lot of research went into this book! Author Harkup coves 14 poisons used by Christie. The sections on availability of the poisons is fascinating. Although Harkup discusses Christie’s books, she doesn’t give the main secrets away often, and when she does, she gives a spoiler warning.
Recommended
for fans of Agatha Christie and/or readers interested in poison.
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September 28, 2015
A is for Arsenic: The Poisons of Agatha Christie
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