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A Dram of Poison
A Dram of Poison
Author: Charlotte Armstrong
ISBN-13: 9780449014462
ISBN-10: 0449014460
Publication Date: 1966
Pages: 160
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 3 ratings
Publisher: Fawcett Crest
Book Type: Paperback
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WhidbeyIslander avatar reviewed A Dram of Poison on + 715 more book reviews
Not a mystery in the true sense, but it was interesting in a different way. No one is murdered and there is no detective trying to unravel a crime. It's more a story of an ordinary man who finds himself up against life and how a decision he makes ends up in what could be a terrible mistake. The last part of the book is more like a comic chase scene from "It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World" than anything found in a suspense book. Enjoyable but, again, not a mystery.
reviewed A Dram of Poison on + 1452 more book reviews
This delightful tale won the author an Edgar award and rightfully so. The story centers around a poison that a man steals to commit suicide. However, he loses it en route home.

To backtrack a bit, the man is older and married to a much younger woman whom he loves very much. Attending the funeral of a colleague, he finds he was drawn to the man's grief stricken daughter who found herself destitute. To help, he proposed a marriage of convenience. Involved in an auto accident he feels he feels vulnerable and asks his sister to come visit and help with his recovery. The sister soon dominates and controls their lives and believes that his wife is involved with a handsome neighbor. Bereft, the man decides to take his life and free his wife so she can marry the man he believes that she loves. Hence, the decision to commit suicide. I found myself laughing out loud many times as he and his friends search for the poison. It's a light-hearted and most entertaining read.