The Poisoned Pen

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In a world where the art of detection meets the intrigue of scandal, "The Poisoned Pen" by Arthur B. Reeve unveils a gripping narrative steeped in early 20th-century mystery. As brilliant professor and detective Craig Kennedy delves into the high-profile poisoning of actress Vera Lytton, he navigates a web of deception and hidden motives. With elements like the meticulous analysis of toxicology and the interplay of media sensationalism, this novel captures the essence of an era defined by both innovation and intrigue. Ideal for students of literature and aspiring civic activists, this compelling tale not only entertains but also provokes thought about the ethics of truth and justice in a rapidly changing society.

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