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Top 5 books about poison, chosen by author and biologist Noah Whiteman

Taking poison pen to another level, here are five books that hinge upon the deployment of deadly substances

The use of poison has always inspired writers. Here are five of the best books chosen by biologist Noah Whiteman based on harmful concoctions.

Rappaccini’s Daughter by Nathaniel Hawthorne

Dr Giacomo Rappaccini’s living laboratory is where he breeds plants that produce potent drugs. His daughter Beatrice grows up in the garden, but she herself becomes toxic.

The Herb of Death: A Miss Marple Short Story by Agatha Christie

In this novella, Miss Marple solves a foxglove poisoning at a dinner party. All who attend fall ill, but only one of them dies. So, was it a terrible accident? Or was it murder?

Silent Spring by Rachel Carson 

Carson focuses on the indiscriminate use of human-made environmental poisons.  Her focus on potential off-target effects helped usher in a new era for environmental regulation. 

The Poison King: The Life and Legend of Mithradates, Rome’s Deadliest Enemy by Adrienne Mayor 

In this Mithridates VI Eupator biog, Mayor traces the life and reign of the man who ruled the ancient kingdom of Pontus. We learn how his late father was poisoned and how Mithridates attempted to avoid the same fate. 

The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver

In 1959, a young American missionary family moves Georgia state to a village in the Belgian Congo. Young Ruth Ann is suddenly struck by a green mamba and succumbs to its complex neurotoxic venom, only to rise again, in spirit.

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Most Delicious Poison: from Spices to Vices the Story of Nature’s Toxins by Noah Whiteman is out now in paperback (Oneworld, £10.99). You can buy some of these titles from The Big Issue shop on Bookshop.org, which helps to support The Big Issue and independent bookshops.

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