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The Arsenic Eater's Wife

(2024)
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A woman is accused of killing her husband, but is she guilty? Inspired by a true historical case, this spellbinding novel will keep you guessing until the final heart-stopping revelation . . .
 
I’m on trial for the murder of my husband William. But no one knows the truth about my marriage.
 
I sit in the dock each day and listen to them tell their lies. That William wasn’t taking arsenic, that he was a nobleman who would never hurt anyone. That I’m a cunning, deceitful woman who should hang for what I’ve done.
 
Everyone betrayed me. My best friend, the family, the servants. Even my lover.
 
They think because I purchased arsenic that I’m the one who poisoned him. They think I’m dangerous. They think I’m mad.
 
But when this trial is over it will only be the beginning. Because I won’t rest until I get my revenge, even if I must claw myself from an unconsecrated grave to do it . . .

Praise for Tonya Mitchell’s A Feigned Madness

“A compelling read for anyone with an interest in Victorian history.” —Pam Lecky, author of the Lucy Lawrence mysteries

“Vivid, enthralling . . . a knockout.” —Kim Taylor Blakemore, author of
After Alice Fell


Genre: Historical Mystery

Praise for this book

"Based on a true story, The Arsenic Eater's Wife is a carefully plotted, suspenseful novel. Mitchell excels at fictionalizing historical figures. Brimming with rich details and unexpected twists." - Kate Belli

"Impeccably researched and rich with historical detail, The Arsenic Eater's Wife is a fictional mystery based on the true story of a woman wrongly convicted of her husband's murder. With more than a hint of the Gothic, Tonya Mitchell masterfully builds a palpable sense of dread throughout, but manages also to offer her characters grace even when their actions and feelings are deeply flawed. This is historical fiction at its best, offering justice in the form of story to a real woman who did not receive her due in life." - Molly Greeley

"Tonya Mitchell's The Arsenic Eater's Wife renders a dark and intricately brushed portrait of the dichotomous business of human nature. Set against the scintillating murk of 19th Century Liverpool England, Mitchell's novel simmers good, and hot, and glorious with atmosphere, arsenic, intrigue, and lies." - Robert Gwaltney

"A provocative, suspenseful Gothic treat of a novel, inspired by real events. Mitchell's atmospheric prose carries readers into the past as a woman accused of murder desperately tries to reclaim her innocence and survive a harrowing betrayal. {Or this one?} Rife with secrets, intrigue, and serpentine twists. You won't be able to put it down!" - Paulette Kennedy


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