Review of Apricots and Wolfsbane by K.M. Pohlkamp
Now for something totally different. In a GREAT WAY.
This tale of suspense and murder tells the story of a 16th
century assassin who raises herself from nothing to an equal with the ruling
class utilizing the weapon of poison. Follow her career; both her successes and
triumphs in this strangely hypnotic take of sin and obsession. Ms. Pohlkamp
will have you cheering on this delicious femme fatale as she murders her way up
the chains of society to reach the pinnacle of her profession.
This is one of those stories readers will not want to end.
The originality and suspense moves it along so that the pages seem to turn on
their own.
The world building is exquisite with attention to detail
that sweeps the reader into the life and times of Tudor England. It’s like stepping
into a time machine. Just don’t sample the fruit.
I’ll be anxious for K.M. Pohlkamp return.
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