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An enigmatic woman comes between a toxicologist and a murderer in this hypnotic and disturbing thrillerIn Jonathan Moore’s chillingly disturbing The Poison Artist,the brilliant toxicologist Caleb Maddox is asked by his friend, San Francisco’s chief medical examiner Henry Newcomb, or to examine a body that has been pulled from the bay. Henry is worried his own lab is lost something – there bear been six other recent drownings – and wants Caleb to take a glimpse.
Caleb welcomes the distraction. H
e’s just broken up with his girlfriend,Bridget – we meet him with a bruised, bleeding brow after a fight. He knows he needs to get on with his work – he’s researching the physiological effects of pain, and the chemical markers it leaves behind – but can’t focus. Looking into Henry’s request,he makes a horrifying discovery. Before the man died, “he went through as much pain as a man can take. Three hours, and maybe more. Total,unbearable agony.”Continue reading...

Source: theguardian.com

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