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A review by justjussy__
A Taste for Poison: Eleven Deadly Molecules and the Killers Who Used Them by Neil Bradbury
4.0
“Rather than throw the white arsenic away, it was realised that money could be made by selling the substance as a poison to get rid of all kinds of vermin, including cockroaches, rats, stray animals - as well as relatives and secret lovers.”
A Taste for Poison by Neil Bradbury
☠️☠️☠️☠️
First of all. What a great start to trying to dive back into an audiobook. I loved the science and the stories behind these posions PLUS some true crime sprinkled in.
This brings to light some poisons people don’t think of today (bleach) and others we all know off.
One complaint is he used the term Koolade instead of flavourade , my true crime besties will know what time talking about.
But overall solid book, great narrator. Does this mean my attention to audiobooks is back??
A Taste for Poison by Neil Bradbury
☠️☠️☠️☠️
First of all. What a great start to trying to dive back into an audiobook. I loved the science and the stories behind these posions PLUS some true crime sprinkled in.
This brings to light some poisons people don’t think of today (bleach) and others we all know off.
One complaint is he used the term Koolade instead of flavourade , my true crime besties will know what time talking about.
But overall solid book, great narrator. Does this mean my attention to audiobooks is back??