The Lost Apothecary

A Novel

Paperback, 352 pages

Published Feb. 22, 2022 by Park Row.

ISBN:
978-0-7783-1197-3
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3 stars (7 reviews)

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Review of 'Lost Apothecary' on 'Goodreads'

2 stars

This book had a decent kernel of an idea, but the modern day segments were so thoroughly terrible it ruined the rest of the book. Caroline as a character was someone that left me absolutely cold, and her inner monologue is full of her reminding herself of things she already knows, (and that we the audience have already seen) which makes scenes drag. She's a former literature major who goes on about how much she loves the classics but had never heard of Brighton, which is peculiar to say the least. Also her husband was the quickest I've ever hated a character before he even showed up on the page.

Review of 'The Lost Apothecary' on 'Storygraph'

4 stars

I really had no idea what to expect from this book. It was picked by one of my Cocktail Hour co-hosts as a replacement for one 2 of the 3 of us couldn't get into at all so it was happening one way or another. And since I had a few more days on my Scribd subscription, what did I have to lose?

The Lost Apothecary covers two time-frames and three points of view: two from 1791 and one modern day. I'll say right off that I started out with the ebook version and was enjoying it but ended up switching to the audio version because I had lots of time during the day because of reporting... I wish I had more eyeball time with this one because the thing that I liked the least was the narrators. You might not have a problem with that but it was irritating …

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