The Alchemist of Lost Souls

The Alchemist of Lost Souls
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Bianca Goddard Mystery

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2019

نویسنده

Mary Lawrence

ناشر

Kensington Books

شابک

9781496715326
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

Kirkus

January 15, 2019
New life may be growing inside her, but Tudor herbalist Bianca Goddard continues to be surrounded by corpses wherever she turns.Not even the news that her husband, silversmith's apprentice John Grunt, is about to be called up to military service would move newly pregnant Bianca to make peace with her father, alchemist Albern Goddard. But Albern has his own urgent reason for seeking her out. He's concocted a potent new element, "an amalgam of earth and fire" that's entranced everyone who sees it--and motivated someone to make off with the discovery, which Albern doesn't know how to duplicate. As he rages and frets and beseeches his daughter, a veteran sleuth (Death at St. Vedast, 2016, etc.), to help recover the burning stones, it becomes clear that this ill wind has blown somebody good. Leadith Browne, a white witch married to rival alchemist Dikson Browne, is already doing her best to rouse the interest of the locals gathered at the Dim Dragon in bidding against each other for some burning stones that seem remarkably like the ones someone stole from Albern. The proceedings predictably end badly for everyone involved. Soon after chandler Jacoby Nimble beats out apothecary Nye Standish in Leadith's auction, the seller is found stabbed to death in an alley outside the Dim Dragon, a spectral green glow issuing from her mouth, which has been stuffed with meadowsweet, and one of the bidders soon follows her to the grave. Nor does that end the mischief unleashed on the town by Albern's powerfully disturbing new discovery and the Rat Man, a 200-year-old alchemist who hovers on the fringes of the action.Lawrence reminds you to read for the period detail rather than the mystery by including a glossary, an explanatory endnote, and a thousand tiny expository glosses that serve as portals from our world to the England of 1544.

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Publisher's Weekly

March 18, 2019
Set in 1544 London, Lawrence’s atmospheric fourth Bianca Goddard mystery (after 2016’s Death at St. Vedast) centers on a dangerous substance created by Bianca’s father, disgraced alchemist Albern Goddard. After the substance, referred to as “the stone,” disappears from his workshop, Albern shows up at the home of pregnant Bianca and her husband, demanding she find it for him; he’s certain his wife, Malva, stole it. Before Bianca, herself a skilled alchemist, can find the answers, a woman is found murdered on a Southwark street, a frightening green vapor emanating from her mouth. Many greedy, dishonest, and violent people are keen to possess Albern’s creation, so many that it can be challenging to keep track of them all, or to mourn their untimely deaths. More successful is the complex Bianca, whose deep love for her husband is one of her more endearing traits. The action builds to a well-executed climax that pitches Bianca into a life or death struggle. Fans of Tudor historicals will eagerly await the next installment. Agent: Fred Tribuzzo, Rudy Agency.




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