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When a newspaper report of a medical miracle catches Matt's eye, he and India go in search of Dr. Hale in the hope he is more magical doctor than miracle worker and can lead them to Chronos. But Hale turns out to be an apothecary magician keen to educate the public about magic.

Their disappointment at not finding Chronos is soon forgotten when Hale is murdered, and Matt becomes a suspect. With Matt's nemesis Sheriff Payne influencing the investigating detective, India and Matt know they must find the real killer, or risk his freedom, and ultimately his life. Time is running out as they hunt for a killer capable of turning medicine into poison with a magic spell, as well as continue the search for Chronos. A search that must end in success before Matt's malfunctioning watch stops altogether.

The Apothecary Poison Glass and Steele Book 3 eBook CJ Archer

I started this series with a sense of hope, but like that hope, my patience is bogging down. Far too much of this series involves conversations that go nowhere, and the constant lack of forward progress gets on my nerves. While I appreciate the niceties of Victorian society, I wish the characters would either go forward with their romance or end it. Secondary characters who were fun when first introduced have barely been any further developed (I'm looking at YOU, Duke and Willie) and the pace is maddeningly slow.

Why am I still reading it? Because the world-building is marvelous, as is the initial concept that has the hero on his quest. Ms Archer's imagination is rich and fun; I hope there is more to come and at a faster pace given the cliffhanger ending of this one.

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  • File Size 3003 KB
  • Print Length 326 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publisher C.J. Archer (April 4, 2017)
  • Publication Date April 4, 2017
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B01N1Z2IJR

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I had hoped to finally see something romantic be acknowledged between Matt and India and while there is a hint.... There wasn't the suspensful building of where their search for Chronos was leading them compared to the first two books in the series although the ending of this one was interesting. Of course the continued promise of returning to the states by Matt's friends and India's promise of never leaving England is still a major issue that is again unresolved in the story line. I love the series and can not wait until book #4 however I am exceptionally disappointed to learn that, so far, it will only be available in a edition. I must hold the book in my hands to truly appreciate the words and I am hoping at least a paperback edition will be available at the same time!
This is book three in the Glass and Steele series. The series is fantasy with a period setting in London. The series builds on its continuing story line even while it introduces a new puzzle to solved so it should be read in order. This book begins with magic revealed in a newspaper article when a man is brought back to life. In this world, magic is doubted, feared, and sometimes punished. In their quest to learn more about magic, India and Matt begin investigating the apothecary and the newspaper reporter. It is not long until there is a murder and the weapon was magical. The book has more magic, more conspiracy theories, more learning about other types of magic, more looking for Chronos, more matchmaking and more romantic tension. Even with some continuing themes and story lines, the story is not repetitive or boring. I am not tired of them yet and will look forward to the next one. It is good entertainment at a good price.
I am honestly not sure if it is just because I know the characters more or what, but this was my favorite story by far. I like how the crew (or at least I think of them) probably already think something is going on between Matt and India and they are very happy about it even though Matt and India are all at odds about it. The only thing that sort of distressed me was that I swear this is the first one that ended in basically a cliff hangar.
Yes. This book hit just the right spot! After feeling like book two stalled the over arching story of Matt's watch, and any tension between Matt and India, this book brought it all back into motion. Once again, I found myself smiling through their exchanges and thoroughly enjoying each page of the book. The specific mystery of this book had me guessing and I did not predict the answers. I love the setting of smog filled London, how magic is subtle and hidden, but around when you look for it, and the blending of a fun mystery plot with learning about all the great characters. We had some great moments of learning more history of a few of the residents in the Mayfair home. I absolutely love how Archer has allowed there to be the sweetness and tension of romance while still being clean and not too "steamy". I have to admit, I read it in one evening (into the late night), and then re-read it again more slowly the next day. (Thankfully life allowed the brief distraction!)
I am giving The Apothecary’s Poison five stars because it, like the others in the series is brilliantly written. Archer’s writing style is captivating with superb dialogue, exciting plot and mind capturing settings. Each book has been a can’t-put-down experience. However, five stars doesn’t mean I’m totally happy with it. C.J., what were you thinking by ending with a double cliff hanger??? Seriously??? I was so ready for what I thought was going to happen, only to have my hopes dashed. I actually felt angry for a while. Is that a good thing? I sincerely hope the next in this series is coming soon. Oh, I’ll pre-order it, but please, give my poor heart a break in the next book. No, let me rephrase that…
A good book ruined by unexpressed love/turning away from love "for the good" of the other person; I know that other fans got frustrated by this issue in the Necromancer series; good book with excellent, filled-in characters, good plot, moves along, but it just gets so annoying-the whole non-love-story love story.one thing that I loved about Emily Chambers series is that the main characters express their love and add their issues to solve. There's enough plot that it doesn't need the endless relationship downer
I started this series with a sense of hope, but like that hope, my patience is bogging down. Far too much of this series involves conversations that go nowhere, and the constant lack of forward progress gets on my nerves. While I appreciate the niceties of Victorian society, I wish the characters would either go forward with their romance or end it. Secondary characters who were fun when first introduced have barely been any further developed (I'm looking at YOU, Duke and Willie) and the pace is maddeningly slow.

Why am I still reading it? Because the world-building is marvelous, as is the initial concept that has the hero on his quest. Ms Archer's imagination is rich and fun; I hope there is more to come and at a faster pace given the cliffhanger ending of this one.
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