Dr Pritchard the Poisoning Adulterer by W.M. Rhodes.
This novel successfully incorporates a smorgasbord of
opinions, perspectives and motivations, but be careful not to eat too much; The
Poisoning Adulterer might leave you with a belly-ache. By presenting the
impacts of extended family members and the pressures of society into the tale
of a single criminal, Rhodes effectively illuminates the psychology behind
mid-nineteenth century poisoners.
However, read this particular true story with care because not
all of our ancestors who trialled this pathological liar were convinced of the
verdict. On top of this suspicion, the world of 1825 thought that there might
have been many more victims that could have been added to this calculating,
conniving killer’s list.
Highlights!
Truth: Of course, any story of murder that’s been dragged
from the history books, rather than the imagination, is at once tragic and
enthralling.
Balance: By the closing argument of the well-structured
literary court case, you’ll be thoroughly aware of every true character’s
opinion of The Poisoning Adulterer. Consider the fact that these perspectives
simply do not exist in 2017 (two hundred years later) and I’m sure you’ll agree
that this is an intriguing facet of the text.
Insight: As this is a creative representation of facts,
Rhodes has done a wonderful job of pumping the historic narrative full of
inventive insights into out past.
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