Author: L.M. Jorden
Publisher: SOLIS MUNDI
ISBN: 0983810125
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 286
Book Description
"Aconite: Queen of Poisons by L.M. Jorden is an exciting and engaging story with a well-developed plot and characters." - Reader's Favorite "Fans of Maisie Dobbs, Miss Fisher... and Dorothy Sayers will be delighted by the brilliant Dr. Josepine in this historical madcap romp." -ARC Review Dr. Josephine Plantæ Paradoxes, a riveting new series by L.M. Jorden The adventures of Dr. Josephine, Brooklyn’s trailblazing Lady Doctor, who moonlights as a detective to solve paradoxical ‘poison cure’ crimes. BASED ON A TRUE STORY In Roaring 20’s New York, a feisty orphan rises from the slums to become a doctor. When no one will hire a female, Josephine Reva, M.D. hangs her shingle in Brooklyn as the area's first woman doctor. Her loyalty to the Hippocratic Oath will be tested under Prohibition, but Josephine has graver concerns. She's fighting for women's equality, and she won't stop using her botanical poison cures. Murder intrudes when a man is found dead from Aconite, a flower known as the "Queen of Poisons". The Chief Detective suspects Josephine, and the two begin a cat and mouse chase. Josephine must race to prove her innocence and goes undercover as a sexy flapper to spy, but complications arise when she falls for a debonair suspect. Can Josephine unmask the murderer? Can she follow her heart and save her career, while keeping her dark secrets hidden? More books in the series: ACONITE Queen of Poisons - Roaring 20’s Murder Mystery BELLADONNA Bitter Conduct - 1935 Mystery CINCHONA Coney Island Bones - 1941 Mystery DIGITALIS A Deadly Garden GELSEMIUM Memoir of a First Woman Doctor HELLEBORUS Death on the Hudson Follow along as Dr. Josephine solves paradoxical "poison cure" crimes.
ACONITE Queen of Poisons
Author: L.M. Jorden
Publisher: SOLIS MUNDI
ISBN: 0983810125
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 286
Book Description
"Aconite: Queen of Poisons by L.M. Jorden is an exciting and engaging story with a well-developed plot and characters." - Reader's Favorite "Fans of Maisie Dobbs, Miss Fisher... and Dorothy Sayers will be delighted by the brilliant Dr. Josepine in this historical madcap romp." -ARC Review Dr. Josephine Plantæ Paradoxes, a riveting new series by L.M. Jorden The adventures of Dr. Josephine, Brooklyn’s trailblazing Lady Doctor, who moonlights as a detective to solve paradoxical ‘poison cure’ crimes. BASED ON A TRUE STORY In Roaring 20’s New York, a feisty orphan rises from the slums to become a doctor. When no one will hire a female, Josephine Reva, M.D. hangs her shingle in Brooklyn as the area's first woman doctor. Her loyalty to the Hippocratic Oath will be tested under Prohibition, but Josephine has graver concerns. She's fighting for women's equality, and she won't stop using her botanical poison cures. Murder intrudes when a man is found dead from Aconite, a flower known as the "Queen of Poisons". The Chief Detective suspects Josephine, and the two begin a cat and mouse chase. Josephine must race to prove her innocence and goes undercover as a sexy flapper to spy, but complications arise when she falls for a debonair suspect. Can Josephine unmask the murderer? Can she follow her heart and save her career, while keeping her dark secrets hidden? More books in the series: ACONITE Queen of Poisons - Roaring 20’s Murder Mystery BELLADONNA Bitter Conduct - 1935 Mystery CINCHONA Coney Island Bones - 1941 Mystery DIGITALIS A Deadly Garden GELSEMIUM Memoir of a First Woman Doctor HELLEBORUS Death on the Hudson Follow along as Dr. Josephine solves paradoxical "poison cure" crimes.
Publisher: SOLIS MUNDI
ISBN: 0983810125
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 286
Book Description
"Aconite: Queen of Poisons by L.M. Jorden is an exciting and engaging story with a well-developed plot and characters." - Reader's Favorite "Fans of Maisie Dobbs, Miss Fisher... and Dorothy Sayers will be delighted by the brilliant Dr. Josepine in this historical madcap romp." -ARC Review Dr. Josephine Plantæ Paradoxes, a riveting new series by L.M. Jorden The adventures of Dr. Josephine, Brooklyn’s trailblazing Lady Doctor, who moonlights as a detective to solve paradoxical ‘poison cure’ crimes. BASED ON A TRUE STORY In Roaring 20’s New York, a feisty orphan rises from the slums to become a doctor. When no one will hire a female, Josephine Reva, M.D. hangs her shingle in Brooklyn as the area's first woman doctor. Her loyalty to the Hippocratic Oath will be tested under Prohibition, but Josephine has graver concerns. She's fighting for women's equality, and she won't stop using her botanical poison cures. Murder intrudes when a man is found dead from Aconite, a flower known as the "Queen of Poisons". The Chief Detective suspects Josephine, and the two begin a cat and mouse chase. Josephine must race to prove her innocence and goes undercover as a sexy flapper to spy, but complications arise when she falls for a debonair suspect. Can Josephine unmask the murderer? Can she follow her heart and save her career, while keeping her dark secrets hidden? More books in the series: ACONITE Queen of Poisons - Roaring 20’s Murder Mystery BELLADONNA Bitter Conduct - 1935 Mystery CINCHONA Coney Island Bones - 1941 Mystery DIGITALIS A Deadly Garden GELSEMIUM Memoir of a First Woman Doctor HELLEBORUS Death on the Hudson Follow along as Dr. Josephine solves paradoxical "poison cure" crimes.
The Queen of Poisons
Author: Robert Thorogood
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
ISBN: 1728284481
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 341
Book Description
The Marlow Murder Club is on the hunt for a killer... Geoffrey Lushington, Mayor of Marlow, dies suddenly during a town council meeting. When traces of aconite—also known as the queen of poisons—are found in his coffee cup, the police realize he was murdered. But who did it? And why? The police bring Judith, Suzie, and Becks in to investigate the murder as civilian advisors right from the start, so they have free rein to interview suspects and follow the evidence to their heart's content... which is perfect because Judith has no time for rules and standard procedure. But this case has the Marlow Murder Club stumped. Who would want to kill the affable mayor of Marlow? How did they even get the poison into his coffee? And is anyone else in danger? The Marlow Murder Club is about to face their most difficult case yet...
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
ISBN: 1728284481
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 341
Book Description
The Marlow Murder Club is on the hunt for a killer... Geoffrey Lushington, Mayor of Marlow, dies suddenly during a town council meeting. When traces of aconite—also known as the queen of poisons—are found in his coffee cup, the police realize he was murdered. But who did it? And why? The police bring Judith, Suzie, and Becks in to investigate the murder as civilian advisors right from the start, so they have free rein to interview suspects and follow the evidence to their heart's content... which is perfect because Judith has no time for rules and standard procedure. But this case has the Marlow Murder Club stumped. Who would want to kill the affable mayor of Marlow? How did they even get the poison into his coffee? And is anyone else in danger? The Marlow Murder Club is about to face their most difficult case yet...
Lewis' Dictionary of Toxicology
Author: Robert Alan Lewis
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 9781566702232
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 1144
Book Description
This reference contains a staggering number of well-researched and commonly used terms from toxicology and related fields. Scientists from virtually every environmentally oriented field, from chemistry to nursing to agriculture, will find what they need in this dictionary. It features vast coverage of terms, from chemical names and pathogenic terms to official abbreviations, environmental topics, and biological definitions. Each entry categorizes all major definitions and usage, with extensive cross-references for synonyms and related entries. Including nearly every major technical toxicological term as applied to both human and environmental studies, Lewis' Dictionary of Toxicology is broader and more comprehensive than any other to date. It is based on terms found in more than 600 journals, 15,000 reprints of scientific papers, and numerous leading reference sources.
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 9781566702232
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 1144
Book Description
This reference contains a staggering number of well-researched and commonly used terms from toxicology and related fields. Scientists from virtually every environmentally oriented field, from chemistry to nursing to agriculture, will find what they need in this dictionary. It features vast coverage of terms, from chemical names and pathogenic terms to official abbreviations, environmental topics, and biological definitions. Each entry categorizes all major definitions and usage, with extensive cross-references for synonyms and related entries. Including nearly every major technical toxicological term as applied to both human and environmental studies, Lewis' Dictionary of Toxicology is broader and more comprehensive than any other to date. It is based on terms found in more than 600 journals, 15,000 reprints of scientific papers, and numerous leading reference sources.
The First Year Fiasco
Author: Angandeep Kr. Chatterjee
Publisher: Clever Fox Publishing
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
The Panagarh Institute of Engineering & Management welcomes the new batch of First-Year Engineering students. Among them is Aratrika Roy, a young and enthusiastic engineering student who has joined the residential hostel with others. She enjoys her newly found independence until a student goes missing on campus and a professor dies. Things quickly turn dark when she witnesses a questionable person entering the girl's hostel late at night and seeing the same person being followed by a suspicious shadow. After midnight the same shadow is seen again inside the girl's hostel trying to steal something, prompting the police to investigate. As an avid reader of detective novels, Aratrika tries to solve the mysteries plaguing her college and discovers something she never should have. She learns the hard way that appearances can be deceptive. Do the disappearances of two more students in the Engineering College affect the hostel and college life of hundreds of students? Can she hunt down a perilous killer alone within the campus? Is she able to find the truth, or will she perish trying?
Publisher: Clever Fox Publishing
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
The Panagarh Institute of Engineering & Management welcomes the new batch of First-Year Engineering students. Among them is Aratrika Roy, a young and enthusiastic engineering student who has joined the residential hostel with others. She enjoys her newly found independence until a student goes missing on campus and a professor dies. Things quickly turn dark when she witnesses a questionable person entering the girl's hostel late at night and seeing the same person being followed by a suspicious shadow. After midnight the same shadow is seen again inside the girl's hostel trying to steal something, prompting the police to investigate. As an avid reader of detective novels, Aratrika tries to solve the mysteries plaguing her college and discovers something she never should have. She learns the hard way that appearances can be deceptive. Do the disappearances of two more students in the Engineering College affect the hostel and college life of hundreds of students? Can she hunt down a perilous killer alone within the campus? Is she able to find the truth, or will she perish trying?
Assessment of Medicinal Plants for Human Health
Author: Megh R. Goyal
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 1000761185
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 262
Book Description
This volume looks at the importance of medicinal plants and their potential benefits for human health, providing insight with scientific evidence on the use of functional foods in the treatment and management of certain diseases. Divided into four sections, the volume covers the assessment and identification of medicinal plants, the role of medicinal plants in disease management, the ethnobotany and phytochemistry of medicinal plants, and novel applications of plants. Assessment of Medicinal Plants for Human Health: Phytochemistry, Disease Management, and Novel Applications sheds light on the potential of certain plants and will be of value to faculty and advanced-level students of natural products, food science, pharmacognosy, pharmacology, and biochemistry. It will also be of interest to researchers in the area of drug discovery and development.
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 1000761185
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 262
Book Description
This volume looks at the importance of medicinal plants and their potential benefits for human health, providing insight with scientific evidence on the use of functional foods in the treatment and management of certain diseases. Divided into four sections, the volume covers the assessment and identification of medicinal plants, the role of medicinal plants in disease management, the ethnobotany and phytochemistry of medicinal plants, and novel applications of plants. Assessment of Medicinal Plants for Human Health: Phytochemistry, Disease Management, and Novel Applications sheds light on the potential of certain plants and will be of value to faculty and advanced-level students of natural products, food science, pharmacognosy, pharmacology, and biochemistry. It will also be of interest to researchers in the area of drug discovery and development.
Dictionary of Poisons
Author: Ibert Mellan
Publisher: Open Road Media
ISBN: 1504067983
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 141
Book Description
This mid-twentieth-century reference guide offers a comprehensive list of poisons, with information on their origins, effects, antidotes, and more. First published in 1956, Dictionary of Poisons offers a unique look back at the timeless perils of poison. In their introduction, coauthors Ibert and Eleanor Mellan discuss the history of poison, from Biblical references to ancient Greek suicide and the historical evolution of homicidal poisoning. They then present practical information about a wide range of poisons, from household products to misused medicines and more. Arranged alphabetically, each entry includes a brief description of a given substance, along with possible causes and symptoms of, as well as first aid treatments for, poisoning.
Publisher: Open Road Media
ISBN: 1504067983
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 141
Book Description
This mid-twentieth-century reference guide offers a comprehensive list of poisons, with information on their origins, effects, antidotes, and more. First published in 1956, Dictionary of Poisons offers a unique look back at the timeless perils of poison. In their introduction, coauthors Ibert and Eleanor Mellan discuss the history of poison, from Biblical references to ancient Greek suicide and the historical evolution of homicidal poisoning. They then present practical information about a wide range of poisons, from household products to misused medicines and more. Arranged alphabetically, each entry includes a brief description of a given substance, along with possible causes and symptoms of, as well as first aid treatments for, poisoning.
Potions Are for Pushovers
Author: Tamara Berry
Publisher: Kensington Cozies
ISBN: 1496719662
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 288
Book Description
It may have been a ghost that led Eleanor Wilde to set up shop in a quaint English village. But now that she’s established herself as the town witch, Ellie’s contentedly casting spells on anyone desperate enough—or gullible enough—to request her mysterious potions... Selling mystical elixirs and tantalizing tonics is a pretty good way for a fake medium to earn a living. Or at least it’s Ellie’s main source of income—until a villager turns up dead. The cause? Murder by poisoning. And though Ellie’s concoctions don’t include anything worthy of a skull and crossbones, suddenly she’s the prime suspect. Her only recourse is to find the culprit who did do away with Sarah Blackthorne. No one liked the mean old battle-axe. But did anyone hate her enough to kill her? It’s enough of a mystery to make Ellie hang up her witch’s hat and take millionaire beau Nicholas Hartford up on his offer to keep her afloat. Except Ellie is not the kind of woman to lean on a man—least of all a man she adores but whose place in her life is uncertain. Besides, Ellie’s taken on two young witches-in-training—apprentices if you will—and both of them are convinced a werewolf is the murderer. Just as Ellie’s wondering if there really is something otherworldly going on, animals suddenly begin to disappear—including her beloved cat, Beast. Now Ellie’s on the warpath to uncover the wicked truth about the people and the place she’s only just begun to call home...
Publisher: Kensington Cozies
ISBN: 1496719662
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 288
Book Description
It may have been a ghost that led Eleanor Wilde to set up shop in a quaint English village. But now that she’s established herself as the town witch, Ellie’s contentedly casting spells on anyone desperate enough—or gullible enough—to request her mysterious potions... Selling mystical elixirs and tantalizing tonics is a pretty good way for a fake medium to earn a living. Or at least it’s Ellie’s main source of income—until a villager turns up dead. The cause? Murder by poisoning. And though Ellie’s concoctions don’t include anything worthy of a skull and crossbones, suddenly she’s the prime suspect. Her only recourse is to find the culprit who did do away with Sarah Blackthorne. No one liked the mean old battle-axe. But did anyone hate her enough to kill her? It’s enough of a mystery to make Ellie hang up her witch’s hat and take millionaire beau Nicholas Hartford up on his offer to keep her afloat. Except Ellie is not the kind of woman to lean on a man—least of all a man she adores but whose place in her life is uncertain. Besides, Ellie’s taken on two young witches-in-training—apprentices if you will—and both of them are convinced a werewolf is the murderer. Just as Ellie’s wondering if there really is something otherworldly going on, animals suddenly begin to disappear—including her beloved cat, Beast. Now Ellie’s on the warpath to uncover the wicked truth about the people and the place she’s only just begun to call home...
Poisonous Tales
Author: Hilary Hamnett
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
ISBN: 1839161434
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 346
Book Description
Dangerous, dark and difficult to detect, poisons have been a common character in literature from ancient times to the modern day. Their ability to perform deadly deeds at a distance is a common device for creating dramatic tension and playing on our real life fears. But what is fact and what is pure fiction? From Shakespeare and Dickens to Hugo and Poe, the macabre world of literary poisonings is as large as it is fascinating. Utilising real forensic science Poisonous Tales explores the real science inspiring the toxins and tinctures in our favourite works. Could a poison really mimic death in Romeo and Juliet? What is the cause of the mad Hatter's malady in Alice in Wonderland? And could a stone from the stomach of a goat really have been used as an antidote in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince? Through these and many more 'cases' we discover the captivating truth in the texts and how real-life tragedies can replicate themselves in fiction.
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
ISBN: 1839161434
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 346
Book Description
Dangerous, dark and difficult to detect, poisons have been a common character in literature from ancient times to the modern day. Their ability to perform deadly deeds at a distance is a common device for creating dramatic tension and playing on our real life fears. But what is fact and what is pure fiction? From Shakespeare and Dickens to Hugo and Poe, the macabre world of literary poisonings is as large as it is fascinating. Utilising real forensic science Poisonous Tales explores the real science inspiring the toxins and tinctures in our favourite works. Could a poison really mimic death in Romeo and Juliet? What is the cause of the mad Hatter's malady in Alice in Wonderland? And could a stone from the stomach of a goat really have been used as an antidote in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince? Through these and many more 'cases' we discover the captivating truth in the texts and how real-life tragedies can replicate themselves in fiction.
BELLADONNA Bitter Conduct
Author: L.M. Jorden
Publisher: SOLIS MUNDI
ISBN: 0983810141
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 180
Book Description
“L.M. Jorden has done it again… Humor abounds. At the same time, dark undercurrents of the social and political situation in 1935 are recognized. The combination is successful." - Richard Nochimson, author BELLADONNA Bitter Conduct, a 1935 Mystery Voyage Inspired by a true story An Italian opera star spouts strange verses and collapses during the final act of Romeo and Juliet. Dr. Josephine Reva is in the audience and rushes to render aid. She believes the soprano was poisoned by Belladonna, a plant with deadly black berries, but her botanical expertise tells her there’s more. Meanwhile, the Chief Detective uncovers fascist plots to overthrow President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Could these events spark another World War? Josephine enlists her friends to follow the opera stars and investigate on the high seas. Who's the killer aboard the luxurious SS Rex? A shocking surreal artist, an avant-garde fashionista, a cardinal and priest carrying the relics of an American saint, a mysterious Mussolini official, a British lord, a Nazi doctor, or any of the narcissistic opera divas and dons? Also along is a handsome paramour—is romance on the horizon for Josephine, if she can survive the trip? Josephine must hurry to solve these Belladonna crimes with deeper roots, before the ship docks in Fascist Italy and it's too late.
Publisher: SOLIS MUNDI
ISBN: 0983810141
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 180
Book Description
“L.M. Jorden has done it again… Humor abounds. At the same time, dark undercurrents of the social and political situation in 1935 are recognized. The combination is successful." - Richard Nochimson, author BELLADONNA Bitter Conduct, a 1935 Mystery Voyage Inspired by a true story An Italian opera star spouts strange verses and collapses during the final act of Romeo and Juliet. Dr. Josephine Reva is in the audience and rushes to render aid. She believes the soprano was poisoned by Belladonna, a plant with deadly black berries, but her botanical expertise tells her there’s more. Meanwhile, the Chief Detective uncovers fascist plots to overthrow President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Could these events spark another World War? Josephine enlists her friends to follow the opera stars and investigate on the high seas. Who's the killer aboard the luxurious SS Rex? A shocking surreal artist, an avant-garde fashionista, a cardinal and priest carrying the relics of an American saint, a mysterious Mussolini official, a British lord, a Nazi doctor, or any of the narcissistic opera divas and dons? Also along is a handsome paramour—is romance on the horizon for Josephine, if she can survive the trip? Josephine must hurry to solve these Belladonna crimes with deeper roots, before the ship docks in Fascist Italy and it's too late.
A Deathly Compendium of Poisonous Plants
Author: Rebecca E. Hirsch
Publisher: Zest Books TM
ISBN:
Category : Young Adult Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 194
Book Description
"Should you encounter any of the plants in this book, do not treat them lightly. They can kill you. Or cause you unbearable agony. Or land you in jail. Consider yourself warned." Explore the strange and remarkable stories of poisonous and even deadly plants. Science, history, and true crime converge in an informative and exciting look at Mother’s Nature’s ghoulish garden. From a hallucinogenic fungus linked to the Salem Witch Trials to the weed that killed Abraham Lincoln’s mother, learn how certain plants evolved toxicity to avoid being consumed by predators and became the predator on their own. In A Deathly Compendium of Poisonous Plants: Wicked Weeds and Sinister Seeds author Rebecca Hirsch takes you on a wild journey to look at how toxic chemicals in the natural world have been used for medicine, warfare, and sinister acts of foul play. Tread lightly as we explore these plants’ ominous deeds.
Publisher: Zest Books TM
ISBN:
Category : Young Adult Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 194
Book Description
"Should you encounter any of the plants in this book, do not treat them lightly. They can kill you. Or cause you unbearable agony. Or land you in jail. Consider yourself warned." Explore the strange and remarkable stories of poisonous and even deadly plants. Science, history, and true crime converge in an informative and exciting look at Mother’s Nature’s ghoulish garden. From a hallucinogenic fungus linked to the Salem Witch Trials to the weed that killed Abraham Lincoln’s mother, learn how certain plants evolved toxicity to avoid being consumed by predators and became the predator on their own. In A Deathly Compendium of Poisonous Plants: Wicked Weeds and Sinister Seeds author Rebecca Hirsch takes you on a wild journey to look at how toxic chemicals in the natural world have been used for medicine, warfare, and sinister acts of foul play. Tread lightly as we explore these plants’ ominous deeds.