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V is for Venom : Agatha Christie's chemicals of death / Kathryn Harkup.

Van Pelt Library PR6005.H66 Z637 2025
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Harkup, Kathryn, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Christie, Agatha, 1890-1976--Knowledge and learning.
Christie, Agatha.
Christie, Agatha, 1890-1976--History and criticism.
Poisons--Popular works.
Poisons.
Poisons in literature.
Genre:
Literary criticism.
Physical Description:
320 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
monochrome
illustration
Place of Publication:
London : Bloomsbury Sigma, 2025.
Summary:
Fourteen stories. Fourteen more poisons. Just because it's fiction doesn't mean it's all made-up ... Agatha Christie is renowned for her captivating plots and creative ways of killing off ill-fated victims. And what better way to add intrigue to a story than poison? The surreptitious ways they can be administered and the characteristic symptoms they produce make these killer chemicals the ideal method of murder in a 'whodunit'. Christie perfected the use of poisons in her plots; her deft and varied use of toxic substances is one of her great strengths as a writer. But how is it that some compounds prove so fatal, and in such tiny amounts? The follow up to Kathryn Harkup's best-selling A is for Arsenic, V is for Venom is a compelling exploration of Christie's use of poisons and her extensive chemical knowledge. Featuring fourteen more poisons from the works of Agatha Christie, this book investigates the science behind the deadly substances, the history of their use in real-life murder cases, and how feasible was it to obtain, administer and detect these poisons in Christie's time and today. Combining Christie's murder mysteries, chemical science and true crime, V is for Venom is a celebration of the use of science by the undisputed Queen of Crime.
Contents:
The queen of crime
A is for arrow poison : 'The case of the caretake' (Miss Marple's final cases)
B is for Bacteria : Cards on the table
C is for Calmo : The mirror crack'd from side to side
F is for formic acid : 'The Lemesurier inheritance' (Poirot's early cases)
G is for gas : A Caribbean mystery
H is for hydrochloric acid : Murder in Mesopotamia
J is for Jasmine : The big four
M is for Mickey Finn : Passenger to Frankfurt
N is for nitroglycerin : 'The chocolate box' (Poirot's early cases)
O is for oxalic acid : Murder is easy
P is for procaine : One, two, buckle my shoe
S is for scopolamine : 'Philomel cottage' (The Listerdale mystery)
T is for taxine : A pocket full of rye
V is for venom : Death in the clouds
Appendix : Christie's causes of death.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 312-313) and index.
ISBN:
1399413074
9781399413077
OCLC:
1452443830

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