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Old 08-26-2021, 02:57 PM   #5568
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The Alchemist's Daughter is the first in the Bianca Goddard series by Mary Lawrence. I haven't read any of the titles in this series, but when I noticed that this one has a little blurb recommendation by Fiona Buckley (author of the Ursula Blanchard series, pen name for Valerie Anand), who is one of my top ten favorite authors, probably top five most days, it moved up my TBR pile a lot. And it also has a recommendation from Karen Harper, whose Queen Elizabeth I historical mysteries I've also liked. Daughter is on sale right now for $1.99 at Kindle US, where it's also KU.

Kindle US: https://www.amazon.com/Alchemists-Da...dp/B00ONTS5UQ/
Kindle US/Smile: https://smile.amazon.com/Alchemists-...dp/B00ONTS5UQ/

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“A realistic evocation of 16th century London’s underside. The various strands of the plot are so skillfully plaited together.” —Fiona Buckley
In the year 1543 of King Henry VIII’s turbulent reign, the daughter of a notorious alchemist finds herself suspected of cold-blooded murder…

Bianca Goddard employs her knowledge of herbs and medicinal plants to concoct remedies for the disease-riddled poor in London’s squalid Southwark slum. But when her friend Jolyn comes to her complaining of severe stomach pains, Bianca’s prescription seems to kill her on the spot. Recovering from her shock, Bianca suspects Jolyn may have been poisoned before coming to her—but the local constable is not so easily convinced.

To clear her name and keep her neck free of the gallows, Bianca must apply her knowledge of the healing arts to deduce exactly how her friend was murdered and by whom—before she herself falls victim to a similar fate…

“Unique characters, a twisty plot and a bold, bright heroine add up to a great debut for Mary Lawrence’s The Alchemist’s Daughter. Mystery and Tudor fans alike will raise a glass to this new series.”
—Karen Harper, author of The Poyson Garden
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