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The Perfect Poison
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The Perfect Poison

Written by Amanda Quick

Narrated by Anne Flosnik

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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Plagued by rumors that she poisoned her fiancé, Lucinda Bromley manages to live on the fringes of polite society, tending her beloved plants-and occasionally consulting on a murder investigation. For the notorious botanist possesses a unique talent: she can detect almost any type of poison, especially ones that have their origins in the botanical kingdom.

But the death of a lord has shaken Lucinda to her core. At the murder scene, she picks up traces of a poison containing a very rare species of fern. So rare, in fact, that only one specimen exists in all of England-and it was stolen from her conservatory just last month.

To keep her name out of the investigation and to find the murderer, Lucinda hires a fellow Arcane Society member. Caleb Jones runs a psychical investigation agency. A descendant of the founder of the Society, he is very good at protecting its secrets-and frighteningly good getting at the truth. Immediately, Lucinda senses both a raw power and undeniable intensity in the imposing man.

But as a nearly overwhelming desire blooms between Caleb and Lucinda, they are drawn into the dark heart of a deadly conspiracy that can be traced to the early days of the Arcane Society-and to a legacy of madness that could plunge Caleb into the depths of his own tortured soul.…

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Release dateApr 21, 2009
ISBN9781423340799
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The Perfect Poison
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Amanda Quick

Amanda Quick is the pseudonym for Jayne Ann Krentz, the author, under various pen names, of more than fifty New York Times bestsellers; there are more than 35 million copies of her books in print. She lives in Seattle.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This is the first of the Arcane Society books I have read and i am going to go back and check out the ones prior to it. I loved Caleb, his straight forwardness was refreshing and enjoying.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Quick/Krentz books are good for commutes, which is when I have the most time to get a bit of relaxing " reading" done.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    It wasn't bad, just didn't work for me.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I listened to this on Audio and found it to be a very good book. The woman who did the voices struggles with the male parts, but otherwise was excellent. I really didn't feel like this was a romance - it was 9 CD's long and there were only 2 'love' scenes and this takes place in Victorian England, so...not really a romance in my book. But the story was intriguing and I enjoyed the paranormal aspects.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    If you can suspend reality, and consider this book a paranormal mystery instead of a historical romance, then it is very good. The mystery had a good plot, but the constant references to the special talents of the society bothered me a little.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Lucinda and Caleb are another strong, fun couple from Amada Quick. Clever dialogue, hot sexual tension and a great suspense plot keep the pages turning!
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    The Perfect Poison
    4 Stars

    Synopsis
    Lucinda Bromley is a botanist with the unique ability to detect any poison but she also has a notorious reputation following the suspicious death of her fiance. When a man is poisoned by a rare fern, Lucinda fears becoming the prime suspect and requests the help of Caleb Jones, a man known for being able to decipher any clue. Soon Lucinda and Caleb are immersed in a case of murder and conspiracy and must stop a relentless scientist and a deranged madman in their quest to perfect the deadly Founder's Formula.

    Review
    On the whole, the Arcane series has been a mixed bag for me but The Perfect Poison is more of a hit than a miss. This part of the series comes full circle with explanations for several ideas found in the contemporary books, such as the origins of Jones & Jones and the society's matchmaking service as well as the true nature of Caleb's ability (and by extension that of his descendent, Fallon Jones).

    Caleb and Lucinda are wonderful together and their romance is passionate and powerful. Lucinda is the most compelling of the three historical heroines in the series - her intelligence, charm and wit are appealing on many levels, and the fact that she accepts her attraction to Caleb so completely only adds to their chemistry. Caleb has the darkest temperament and struggles to cope with the true nature of his abilities but he brings this intensity to his relationship with Lucinda, which makes it absolutely perfect. One a side note, the explanation of Caleb's mental anguish is particularly fulfilling, especially for fans of Umberto Eco's The Name of the Rose - just love the intertextuality.

    The mystery is where the book falls short as it lacks the intrigue and intensity of previous installments. The plot itself is contrived and there is no atmosphere of urgency or excitement. Moreover, the climax is predictable and uninspired.

    Overall, an easy and entertaining read with a gorgeous tortured hero and a spirited heroine. The series continues with the Dreamlight trilogy and I look forward to continuing with it.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I have to admit that this series of paranormal Victorian romances/mysteries has me hooked. Third in the series, this one can be read out of order, although I think some toss-away references to earlier books will be missed. Still, they aren't essential to the enjoyment of the book.This romance does have some steamy scenes, but they don't overwhelm the story. I liked the leads in the story and they made sense to me. Lucinda is smart and charming while Caleb is brooding and dark (and smart). While the mystery is a bit predictable, the fun in romances is how one gets from point A to point B, and this one is enjoyable.Recommended for fans of paranormal romances with a hint of mystery.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Another fine addition to the Arcane Society series. Caleb Jones has just established the Jones Detective Agency and ends up involved with Lucinda, a member of the Society who specializes in poisons, the kind that come from plant life. Not a lot of surprises here but the trip is fun and I do enjoy Jayne Ann Krentz/Amanda Quick/Jayne Castle's writing!
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    This book features Caleb Jones, founder of the Jones and Jones agency, which features prominently on Quick's historical and contemporary titles. The other Jones is Lucinda and we learn how they meet and fall in love. There is of course action - and per the title poison - involved.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    I came in the middle of this series by starting at book 5 rather than book 1. Although I was a bit lost with the plot line I didn’t feel completely lost with the story and it didn’t hamper my enjoyment of it. This is typical Amanda Quick novel where the broken hero sets out to save the heroine. There is a bit more mystery and twists in this one than other Quick novels I’ve read, which made it more enjoyable.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Lucinda Bromley has a rare talent, she can detect almost any kind of poison. Her reputation is soiled by the fact that her finance died from what appeared to be poisoning. However her skills are used by the police. In the latest case she discovers that the poisoning subject was poisoned by a recently stolen fern from her collection. She hires Caleb Jones, part of a psychical investigation agency, to investigate for her. He can see patterns and sense when things ar going well in an investigation. He also fears that he's going mad, as has happened to his ancestors. They're attracted but can their fears keep them apart.I enjoyed the read, the two of them were interesting characters and enjoyable. There were moments when things didn't quite work but most of the story kept me well engaged.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Nice light fluff reading. The romance side of things didn't make me cringe like this genre normally does, so that's a big plus for the book! Liked the characters, especially the females. Good writing, fun, happy to read her again (though will need a break between her stories).
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Lucinda Bromley has a reputation, and not one that ladies in Victorian England aspire to - not quite a black widow, if only because she's never actually been married. An expert in plant-based poisons, Lucinda's called in when a wealthy gentleman dies under suspicious circumstances. Lucinda identifies the poison - and realizes she has a problem. The poison that killed him bears traces of a rare plant specimen stolen from her greenhouse, a plant that, as far as she knows, no one else in London possessed. She's going to need a detective versed in strange goings on. Good thing she knows of one.Caleb Jones has a strong talent. It's kept him in and out of trouble for most of his life, but he's afraid it's driving him mad, a family curse. He's never been tempted to settle down. Not, that is, until he meets the woman society knows as "Lucrezia" Bromley. Now he just has to catch a killer and convince the lady. Three guesses as to which will be more difficult!Classic Quick. Predictable, but charming for all that she's written better.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Just finished this book. Those who are interested in the paranormal, especially with the added spice of romance, will really enjoy this book. I also just realized that I had another "Arcane Society" novel sitting in the "to read" section of my bookcase (it's been there over six months). Now I can't wait to get to it!
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Lucinda Bromley is a suspected poisoner with a talent for botany and for detecting poisons. Caleb Jones is a private investigator with a talent for making connections. Together, they seek a scientist who is recreating a dangerous formula which enhances psychic abilities.Quick's Arcane Society novels are not my favorites of her many books, but this is one of the better ones.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Another in the Arcane Society series. Here Lucinda Bromley is a fallen woman, having been accused of poisoning her fiance. Caleb Jones helps her untangle several other mysteries. A very quick read. Similar to others in the series but an enjoyable read nonetheless.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Not a bad read. Went fast and kept my interest but pretty much interchangeable with any of the other Arcane Society novels.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Historical romance readers will be very, very happy with Amanda Quick/Jayne Ann Krentz/Jayne Castle's newest 'Arcane Society' novel, "The Perfect Poison". This is the long awaited story of Caleb Jones, founder of Jones & Jones Investigations. As a long-time and fervent (rabid might be more truthful) fan of the author, I loved how she contrived connections, both written and implied, to her contemporary 'Arcane Society' books and her Jayne Castle Harmony/St Helens books. But even if you've not been following any of those books, "The Perfect Poison" is a perfect delight.Lucinda lost her father, his business partner, and her fiance within two horrible months a year and a half ago. However, it was the fiance's death that caused Lucinda's infamous notoriety. You see, when the fiance of an expert botanist dies...well, rumors run rampant; and the ton loves nothing more than a good, juicy scandal! Lucinda is also a member of the Arcane Society and assists a certain local police inspector (also a Society member) in determining death by botanical means. So when she's called to assist in the inspector's latest case, and discovers the means of death was not only poison--but poison from an extremely rare plant that was recently stolen from her conservatory... well, she calls upon the unique services of Caleb Jones, psychical investigator.Caleb has his hands full with his new agency. As a strategic and hunter 'talent', his skills make him uniquely qualified, and quite gratified, to do this type of work...if he just didn't have to deal with PEOPLE. Caleb also has another little problem. You see, he's pretty sure he's inherited the insanity that comes with his particular family talent and fears his descent into madness is closer than ever. But it only takes a few minutes in Lucinda's company for Caleb to realize something amazing...she calms his tension and invigorates his passion. And for a man who can't pass up a puzzle, she's the most interesting puzzle he's ever seen.But there's trouble ahead for these two. A group of power hungry talents have created their own society within the Society. Their aim is to recreate a dangerous drug that can enhance psychic talents...but also kills. It's up to Caleb and Lucinda (despite Caleb's protests) to stop them.There's so much I enjoy about Quick's writing. Her historical novels have lots of sensual tension, but the actual deeds themselves are few and mostly PG-rated. Not to say I'm averse to hotter, but it's still a fairly easy gauge for me...if it's a Quick novel, it's PG. Also, her wonderful and witty dialogue always lures me into another chapter...and another chapter...and another chapter...until I look up and find myself done with the book and wanting to go back and read it again! There's humor, passion, suspense, very little real violence, a tidy mystery, and always a happy ending. Who can resist?