Murder by poison alarmed, enthralled, and in many ways encapsulated the Victorian age. Linda Stratmann's dark and splendid social history reveals the nineteenth century as a gruesome battleground where poisoners went head-to-head with authorities who strove to detect poisons, control their availability, and bring the guilty to justice. She corrects many misconceptions about particular poisons and documents how the evolution of issues such as marital rights and the legal protection of children impacted poisonings. Combining archival research with a novelist's eye, Stratmann charts the era's inexorable rise of poison cases both shocking and sad.
About the AuthorLinda Stratmann is the author of several nonfiction books, including
The Marquess of Queensberry.
Reviews'I love Linda Stratmann's non fiction work. This is a beautifully researched and written history of poisoners - so vivid you can see yourself there on every page.' - Peter James, author of
You're DeadBook InformationISBN 9780300250053
Author Linda StratmannFormat Paperback
Page Count 344
Imprint Yale University PressPublisher Yale University Press
Weight(grams) 392g