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The Poison Vault: When Medicine Became Murder: The Vault Series, #2

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A cup of tea on a November afternoon in Mayfair. A pellet the size of a pinhead on a London bridge. A bottle of medicine on a Chicago pharmacy shelf. A door handle in a cathedral town. Each time, the weapon was chemistry. Each time, the victim never saw it coming. THE POISON VAULT is a forensic journey through eight of the most lethal substances in human history — arsenic, cyanide, strychnine, ricin, carbon monoxide, scopolamine, polonium-210, and Novichok. But this is not a simple catalogue of killers. It is a precise, molecular examination of HOW each substance destroys the body at the cellular level, WHY it was so difficult to detect, and WHAT the human beings who used it were trying to accomplish. From the Victorian wives who dissolved arsenic in their husbands' wine, to the Soviet laboratory that engineered a nerve agent specifically designed to defeat its own antidote — from the gas chambers of Auschwitz-Birkenau to the radioactive tea of a London hotel bar — The Poison Vault traces each compound from its discovery to its most notorious deployment to the scientific breakthrough that finally made it readable by forensic investigation. INSIDE EACH CHAPTER: • The precise molecular mechanism of how the poison destroys the cell • The documented historical cases that changed forensic science forever • The political and criminal contexts of each poison's deployment • The antidote — where one exists — and the race to develop it The chemistry is exact. The history is documented. The science is current. What this book is not: a manual, a guide, or a glorification. It is an examination — precise, analytical, without sensationalism — of what these substances are, what they do, and what their history reveals about the societies that produced both the poisons and the poisoners. "The dose alone makes a thing not a poison." — Paracelsus, 1538 Book Two of The Vault Series by Offgrid Analyse. ~66,000 words | 8 chapters | Complete bibliography
A cup of tea on a November afternoon in Mayfair. A pellet the size of a pinhead on a London bridge. A bottle of medicine on a Chicago pharmacy shelf. A door handle in a cathedral town. Each time, the weapon was chemistry. Each time, the victim never saw it coming. THE POISON VAULT is a forensic journey through eight of the most lethal substances in human history — arsenic, cyanide, strychnine, ricin, carbon monoxide, scopolamine, polonium-210, and Novichok. But this is not a simple catalogue of killers. It is a precise, molecular examination of HOW each substance destroys the body at the cellular level, WHY it was so difficult to detect, and WHAT the human beings who used it were trying to accomplish. From the Victorian wives who dissolved arsenic in their husbands' wine, to the Soviet laboratory that engineered a nerve agent specifically designed to defeat its own antidote — from the gas chambers of Auschwitz-Birkenau to the radioactive tea of a London hotel bar — The Poison Vault traces each compound from its discovery to its most notorious deployment to the scientific breakthrough that finally made it readable by forensic investigation. INSIDE EACH CHAPTER: • The precise molecular mechanism of how the poison destroys the cell • The documented historical cases that changed forensic science forever • The political and criminal contexts of each poison's deployment • The antidote — where one exists — and the race to develop it The chemistry is exact. The history is documented. The science is current. What this book is not: a manual, a guide, or a glorification. It is an examination — precise, analytical, without sensationalism — of what these substances are, what they do, and what their history reveals about the societies that produced both the poisons and the poisoners. "The dose alone makes a thing not a poison." — Paracelsus, 1538 Book Two of The Vault Series by Offgrid Analyse. ~66,000 words | 8 chapters | Complete bibliography

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