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The Botanist

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This is going to be the longest week of Washington Poe's life...

Detective Sergeant Washington Poe can count on one hand the number of friends he has. And he'd still have a finger and thumb left. There's Tilly Bradshaw, of course. And he's known his beleaguered boss, Detective Inspector Stephanie Flynn for a good few years.

And then there's Estelle Doyle. Dark and dangerous and sexy as hell. It's true the caustic pathologist has never walked down the sunny side of the street, but has she gone too far this time? Shot twice in the head, her father's murder appears to be an open and shut case. Estelle has firearms discharge residue on her hands, and, in a house surrounded by fresh snow, hers are the only footprints. Since her arrest she's only said three words: 'Tell Washington Poe.'

Meanwhile, a poisoner called the Botanist is sending the nation's most reviled people poems and pressed flowers. Twisted and ingenious, he seems to be able to walk through walls and is able to kill with impunity.

Poe hates locked room mysteries -- and now it appears he has two to solve...

'Breath taking' My Weekly

'Superior' The i

'Jaw dropping' Woman and Home

'Gloriously dark and twisted' Daily Express

'This series really is something special' Morning Star

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ISBN9780349135557
PublisherLittle, Brown Book Group
Publication Date11/24/22
Pages384

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    5.0

    What a hell of a ride! The best Poe yet?

    In ‘The Botanist’ Poe and Tilly have to solve two cases at once. A serial killer is sending poetic death threats to high-profile victims around London, before poisoning them exactly as announced. Meanwhile, up north, pathologist Estelle Doyle is arrested for murdering her father. In both cases, the ’what’ is clear, it’s the ’how’ that remains a mystery. Poe hates locked-room cases, but now he and Tilly face two of them at the same time. In this fifth book, M.W. Craven once again outdoes himself with masterful storytelling, building an arc of suspense across a complex and interwoven plot. This time, my favourite duo are tracking another serial killer. The main themes involving the poisonings were exactly my taste and I could barely put the book down. I whipped through it in two and a half days. This is classic cat-and-mouse crime fiction: a twisty, exhilariating ride with brilliant procedural detail, dry humour and a shocking finale. While not evey detail may be realistic, ‘The Botanist’ was thoroughly entertaining. And at the end of the day, that’s exactly what I expect from a great book.

    What a hell of a ride! The best Poe yet?

    Jun 4, 2025

  • riina.reads
    riina.reads

    5 Followers

    2.0

    I found the characters too cartoonish to really enjoy this book.

    Sep 22, 2024

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