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A Beautiful Poison

By: Lydia Kang
Narrated by: Saskia Maarleveld
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Just beyond the Gilded Age, in the mist-covered streets of New York, the deadly Spanish influenza ripples through the city. But with so many victims in her close circle, young socialite Allene questions if the flu is really to blame. All appear to have been poisoned - and every death was accompanied by a mysterious note.

Desperate for answers and dreading her own engagement to a wealthy gentleman, Allene returns to her passion for scientific discovery and recruits her long-lost friends, Jasper and Birdie, for help. The investigation brings her closer to Jasper, an apprentice medical examiner at Bellevue Hospital who still holds her heart, and offers the delicate Birdie a last-ditch chance to find a safe haven before her fragile health fails.

As more of their friends and family die, alliances shift, lives become entangled, and the three begin to suspect everyone - even each other. As they race to find the culprit, Allene, Birdie, and Jasper must once again trust each other, before one of them becomes the next victim.

©2017 Lydia Kang (P)2017 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved. Excerpt from “Two Fusiliers” by Robert Graves, from The Complete Poems Volume I, edited by Beryl Graves and Dunstan Ward. Reprinted with kind permission of Carcanet Press Limited, Manchester, UK. © 1995 The Robert Graves Copyright Trust.
Amateur Sleuths Crime Fiction Detective Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Literary Fiction Mystery Crime Heartfelt Scary
Unexpected Twists • Historical Setting • Pleasing Voice • Well-developed Characters • Complex Mystery • Perfect Pacing

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This thriller was darkly disturbing but with a well written, unique approach. As the story unfolds later by shocking layer, one doesn't know whether to love or hate the main characters because of their quirks and how they treat one another. The happenings led me toward one suspect, but I was reeling with horrified surprise when the story twisted to its conclusion. Having recently learned about the sad history of the 'radium girls', I was pleasantly surprised to see it incorporated into this story line. Darkly tragic, well crafted, but the final chapter seems incongruous, even while leaving the reader with a sense of hope for the wounded survivors of the book's events. Perhaps the author felt it necessary to dispel some of the darkness created by the previous chapters.

Disturbing, dark & tragic, but excellent

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I loved the twist and science. I loves how both gender is portrayed to be visions of science

Love the science

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narrators weak attempt to mimic a man's voice made me laugh and pulled me out of the story every time. the chapters where two men would talk to each other? unbearable.

story itself was great.

enjoyed the story, annoyed by the voices

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I was thoroughly enthralled by this wonderful mystery. The characters were complicated and intriguing, as were their relationships. I was sure I had the murders solved and loved the shock as the real resolution played out! The reader did a superb job with the many voices as well!!

Great Read!

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Now seeking all other books written by Lydia Kang. She transports the reader in this story to New York in 1900's during World War 1 and the peak of a flu epidemic. Fortune's have turned, assumptions have been made and revenge of the afflicted coils , tightens with a tease, then chokes out a strange benevolence.

Grabs you like a python.

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