A is for Arsenic: The Poisons of Agatha Christie
Fourteen Agatha Christie novels. Fourteen poisons. Just because it's fiction doesn't mean it's entirely made up . . .

The popular fascination with murder is no more evident than in the enduring popularity of Agatha Christie's Golden Age mysteries. The more unusual or macabre the method, the better, and Agatha Christie delivers: she used poison to kill her characters more often than any other crime fiction writer. Christie learned a great deal about chemistry working in a pharmacy during both world wars, and her knowledge is on display in such mysteries as Five Little Pigs and Appointment with Death. The poison was a central part of the novel, and her choice of deadly substances was far from random; the chemical and physiological characteristics of each poison provide vital clues to the discovery of the murderer.

Written by former research chemist Kathryn Harkup, A is for Arsenic takes on fourteen beloved Christie novels 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.

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A is for Arsenic: The Poisons of Agatha Christie
Fourteen Agatha Christie novels. Fourteen poisons. Just because it's fiction doesn't mean it's entirely made up . . .

The popular fascination with murder is no more evident than in the enduring popularity of Agatha Christie's Golden Age mysteries. The more unusual or macabre the method, the better, and Agatha Christie delivers: she used poison to kill her characters more often than any other crime fiction writer. Christie learned a great deal about chemistry working in a pharmacy during both world wars, and her knowledge is on display in such mysteries as Five Little Pigs and Appointment with Death. The poison was a central part of the novel, and her choice of deadly substances was far from random; the chemical and physiological characteristics of each poison provide vital clues to the discovery of the murderer.

Written by former research chemist Kathryn Harkup, A is for Arsenic takes on fourteen beloved Christie novels 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.

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A is for Arsenic: The Poisons of Agatha Christie

A is for Arsenic: The Poisons of Agatha Christie

by Kathryn Harkup
A is for Arsenic: The Poisons of Agatha Christie

A is for Arsenic: The Poisons of Agatha Christie

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Fourteen Agatha Christie novels. Fourteen poisons. Just because it's fiction doesn't mean it's entirely made up . . .

The popular fascination with murder is no more evident than in the enduring popularity of Agatha Christie's Golden Age mysteries. The more unusual or macabre the method, the better, and Agatha Christie delivers: she used poison to kill her characters more often than any other crime fiction writer. Christie learned a great deal about chemistry working in a pharmacy during both world wars, and her knowledge is on display in such mysteries as Five Little Pigs and Appointment with Death. The poison was a central part of the novel, and her choice of deadly substances was far from random; the chemical and physiological characteristics of each poison provide vital clues to the discovery of the murderer.

Written by former research chemist Kathryn Harkup, A is for Arsenic takes on fourteen beloved Christie novels 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.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781472911322
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
Publication date: 01/03/2017
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 5.10(w) x 7.70(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Kathryn Harkup is a chemist and author. Kathryn completed a doctorate on her favorite chemicals, phosphines, and went on to further postdoctoral research before realizing that talking, writing and demonstrating science appealed a bit more than hours slaving over a hot fume-hood. For six years she ran the outreach in engineering, computing, physics and maths at the University of Surrey, which involved writing talks on science topics that would appeal to bored teenagers (anything disgusting or dangerous was usually the most popular). Kathryn is now a freelance science communicator delivering talks and workshops on the quirky side of science.

Table of Contents

Dame Agatha's Deadly Dispensary 9

A is for Arsenic - Murder is Easy 19

B is for Belladonna - The Labours of Hercules 49

C is for Cyanide - Sparkling Cyanide 71

D is for Digitalis - Appointment with Death 89

E is for Eserine - Crooked House 109

H is for Hemlock - Five Little Pigs 127

M is for Monkshood - 4.50 from Paddington 141

N is for Nicotine - Three Act Tragedy 157

O is for Opium - Sad Cypress 175

P is for Phosphorus - Dumb Witness 203

R is for Ricin - Partners in Crime 223

S is for Strychnine - The Mysterious Affair at Styles 237

T is for Thallium - The Pale Horse 255

V is for Veronal - Lord Edgware Dies 275

Appendix 1 Christie's Causes of Death 291

Appendix 2 Structures of some of the chemicals in this book 308

Selected Bibliography 312

Acknowledgements 314

Index 315

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