The
Poisoning Angel
Jean Teulé; Melanie Florence
(translator)
Gallic, Jul
14 2015, $15.95
gallicbooks.com
ISBN 9781908313683
As Napoleon runs over the continent; back in Brittany Anne Jégado
warns her curious seven year old daughter Hélène not to touch the poisonous
Thunderflower; the cause of split tongues and other similar ailments. Following that lecture, her mom begins calling
her Thunderflower even as she regales her child with tales of Death’s obedient
servant Ankou, the remover of the dead.
Though still a little girl Hélène dedicates her life to
Death. She tests the use of poisoning by
placing lethal belladonna berries in her sister’s soup, but her first attempt
fails when her mom intercedes. However,
inadvertently Anne also educates her daughter on how to conceal poison in
food. Over the next five decades in many
different households employed as a cook, Anne leaves behind a trail of dead
including her sister who failed to escape her second poisoning.
This dark biographical fiction of a real nineteenth century
poisoner grips the audience with a macabre fascination for the increasing
professionalism and creativeness of the lead.
Filled with witty asides and insights, readers will enjoy Jean Teulé’s latest; as no author turns real people and historical incidents
into wickedly brilliant comedic graveyard dramas better than him (see The Hurlyburly’s Husband, The Suicide Shop and Eat Him if You Like).
Harriet Klausner
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