Antidote to Murder

Antidote to Murder
Title Antidote to Murder PDF eBook
Author Felicity Young
Publisher
Total Pages 325
Release 2017
Genre Detective and mystery stories
ISBN 9781460754351

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Antidote to Murder

Antidote to Murder
Title Antidote to Murder PDF eBook
Author Felicity Young
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 287
Release 2013-05-07
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1101622474

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In the scorching summer of 1911, London is a hotbed of political activity as women fight for their equality and Germany starts to pose a dangerous threat. But Dody McCleland, England’s first female autopsy surgeon, has more immediate concerns—such as finding out who’s trying to frame her for murder… A distraught scullery maid appears at Dody’s Women’s Clinic begging for an abortion. It turns out she has a case of lead poisoning, which Dody believes she took to induce a miscarriage. Instead of reporting the girl to the authorities, Dody decides to council her and prescribes an antidote. But days later, the maid is found dead from a bungled criminal abortion—and the coroner receives a series of anonymous letters accusing Dody of the crime. Now, Dody has to find out who has framed her for the maid’s murder—or else she’ll be embroiled in a criminal trial. Chief Inspector Pike is working undercover on another case, playing the piano for an exotic dancer who may be spying for the Germans, but when he hears Dody’s in trouble, he insists on lending a hand. But as Pike and Dody are about to discover, she’s not only fighting for her career, but for her life, too…

Antidote to Venom

Antidote to Venom
Title Antidote to Venom PDF eBook
Author Freeman Wills Crofts
Publisher DigiCat
Total Pages 235
Release 2022-08-16
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "Antidote to Venom" by Freeman Wills Crofts. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.

Howz Murder for an Experiment

Howz Murder for an Experiment
Title Howz Murder for an Experiment PDF eBook
Author Soumeek Chowdhuri
Publisher Notion Press
Total Pages 335
Release 2021-01-22
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1637454678

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Two deaths in quick succession have disturbed the peace of UCMSR, a medical research institute located near a tribal belt. Disillusioned with his profession young Anglo Bengali forensic pathologist Ryan Ray does an autopsy on a young man who is an activist medical student allegedly killed by intentional medical negligence but can find nothing amiss. Ryan is catapulted into an exciting investigation concerning fudging and corruption of clinical trials in an investigation in the institute that proves to be a turning point in his life. He stumbles upon two other mysterious deaths and it seems someone is on a murder spree to preserve a secret related to the clinical trials conducted at UCMSR. The clinical trials are a tremendous money spinner and the institute it seems will go to any length to keep them going. With a dogged inspector Sen, Ryan tries to get to the centre of the web following a trail of fresh forensic evidence which can stop these murders before it is too late for the murderer is clever and fanatic who will stop at nothing.

Murder as an Antidote for Boredom

Murder as an Antidote for Boredom
Title Murder as an Antidote for Boredom PDF eBook
Author Paul Newman
Publisher
Total Pages 74
Release 1996-01
Genre Boredom in literature
ISBN 9780946650576

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More Molecules of Murder

More Molecules of Murder
Title More Molecules of Murder PDF eBook
Author John Emsley
Publisher Royal Society of Chemistry
Total Pages 251
Release 2017-06-23
Genre Science
ISBN 1788012380

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How can a plant as beautiful as the foxglove be so deadly and yet for more than a century be used to treat heart disease? The same is true of other naturally occurring molecules as will be revealed in this current book by award-winning author and chemist, John Emsley. More Molecules of Murder follows on from his highly-acclaimed earlier book Molecules of Murder, and again it deals with 14 potential poisons; seven of which are man-made and seven of which are natural. It investigates the crimes committed with them, not from the point of view of the murderers, their victims, or the detectives, but from the poison used. In so doing it throws new light on how these crimes were carried out and ultimately how the perpetrators were uncovered and brought to justice. Each chapter starts by looking at the target molecule itself, its discovery, its chemistry, its often-surprising use in medicine, its effects on the human body, and its toxicology. The rest of the chapter is devoted to murders and attempted murders in which it has been used. But, be reassured that murder by poison is not the threat it once was, thanks to laws which restrict access to such materials and to the skills of analytical chemists in detecting their presence in incredibly tiny amounts.

Molecules of Murder

Molecules of Murder
Title Molecules of Murder PDF eBook
Author John Emsley
Publisher Royal Society of Chemistry
Total Pages 252
Release 2015-12-07
Genre Science
ISBN 1782627995

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Molecules of Murder is about infamous murderers and famous victims; about people like Harold Shipman, Alexander Litvinenko, Adelaide Bartlett, and Georgi Markov. Few books on poisons analyse these crimes from the viewpoint of the poison itself, doing so throws a new light on how the murders or attempted murders were carried out and ultimately how the perpetrators were uncovered and brought to justice. Part I includes molecules which occur naturally and were originally used by doctors before becoming notorious as murder weapons. Part II deals with unnatural molecules, mainly man-made, and they too have been dangerously misused in famous crimes. The book ends with the most famous poisoning case in recent years, that of Alexander Litvinenko and his death from polonium chloride. The first half of each chapter starts by looking at the target molecule itself, its discovery, its history, its chemistry, its use in medicine, its toxicology, and its effects on the human body. The second half then investigates a famous murder case and reveals the modus operandi of the poisoner and how some were caught, some are still at large, and some literally got away with murder. Molecules of Murder will explain how forensic chemists have developed cunning ways to detect minute traces of dangerous substances, and explain why some of these poisons, which appear so life-threatening, are now being researched as possible life-savers. Award winning science writer John Emsley has assembled another group of true crime and chemistry stories to rival those of his highly acclaimed Elements of Murder.