The Lost Apothecary: The New York Times Top Ten Bestseller

With crackling suspense, unforgettable characters and searing insight, The Lost Apothecary is a subversive and intoxicating debut novel of secrets, vengeance and the remarkable ways women can save each other despite the barrier of time.

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352 pages

Average rating: 7.09

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mdziergas
Oct 30, 2023
6/10 stars
Listened to this via audiobook-- my first one ever!

I am giving this 3 stars because I feel like I enjoyed the book and the story kept my interest but seriously......... SO much could've been done with this book. There were so many different routes that this book could've gone and the idea is brilliant and had so much potential. It was a bit of a let down.

If you like historical fiction, you might be interested in the book. It takes on multiple points of view, which is always one of my favorite features of a book but it just didn't do it for me.
Anonymous
Oct 15, 2023
8/10 stars
A very satisfying tale of BA women coming into their own and manifesting what they deserve. I wish I could give it a 4.5. C'mon, Good Reads!
Anonymous
Aug 01, 2023
6/10 stars
In 1791, Nella is a London apothecary who has made it her mission to help women get revenge on the men who hurt them. She dispenses poisons and teaches women how to use them to kill the men who have shunned them, raped them, cheated on them, or otherwise done them harm. Caroline is a present-day woman who has come to London for what was supposed to be a 10th anniversary trip with her husband. Unfortunately, she's just found out that he's been cheating on her, so she's on her own, asking big questions about the path of her life. Perhaps, if she'd lived in the 18th century, she would have been one of Nella's clients. Instead, she finds one of Nella's vials while mudlarking by the Thames, and is determined to find out the story behind it.

What follows is a dual tale, tracing Nella's possible downfall as one of her poisons is possibly taken by the wrong person, and Caroline's quest to figure out the mystery of the vial and to make the hard decisions about the rest of her life. Both Nella and Caroline are well-written characters, but their lives, both interior and exterior, weren't sketched out quite fully enough for me to understand some of their motivations. Similarly, some of the evidence that Caroline uncovers about Nella felt much too slender to base some of her conclusions on, and the connection between one conclusion and another often felt tenuous.

Still, both Nella's and Caroline's stories are compelling, and together they create a momentum that propels the book forward quite nicely.
Anonymous
Jul 10, 2023
8/10 stars
There is something refreshing in finding yourself in doing things you love.
Dee104
Jul 10, 2023
8/10 stars
Took me a bit to get into but I did enjoy it in the end!

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