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Book Review of The Lost Apothecary

The Lost Apothecary
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Debut novel for Sarah Penner shows great promise for more intriguing works. Interesting stories happening in 1791, narated by Eliza and by Nella, and in present day by Caroline.

Nella was trained by her mother on preparation of potents and remedies; she takes over her mother's practice after her mother's death. In her practice, however, she helps women who are mistreated and scorned by men.

Eliza (12yo) is registered with a placement agency by her mother to become a lady's maid. She performs a task set forth by her mistress, sending her to Nella for a poison to kill her husband.

Caroline planned a 10-year wedding anniversary trip to London with James, only to find out he cheated on her. She takes trip alone to get away from him, think about her life choices. On her first day she finds an antique apothecary jar during a tourist outing. And the story takes off! Her curiosity and research uncovers Nella and Eliza's deeds.
Easy to read between characters, great flow to writing style. Enjoyable!