The Wandering Poisoner

by Christopher Keene

Book cover for The Wandering Poisoner. A man's sits atop a horse that is walking away from the viewer, though the man looks behind him to where a gauntlented hand rests on the pommel of a sword handle. The landscape includes a stone roadway through rolling hills, leading toward snowy peaks.
Part of the The Toxicology Trilogy series:
  • The Wandering Poisoner

Holt Gnarl is a professional poisoner, wandering from master to master, perfecting his deadly trade. Despite his skill with toxins and antidotes, his heart has been poisoned against love, and for that he has no cure. He wants nothing more than to collect his fee and move on to the next job, with no strings attached.

But when the Duke of Midair’s heir is poisoned, Holt must head north to find a rare flower that is the only antidote. Besides the brutal conditions, highwaymen, and renegade mercenaries, he rides into a plague sweeping over the countryside. Even worse, the duke’s daughter, Riva, has followed him, set on seeing his task completed.

To keep her alive, he must teach Riva what he knows. Showing her the formulas is easy, but ignoring his growing attraction to her is not. As they struggle to create a remedy for the plague, he discovers an ancient sickness that destroyed the old empire and is on the verge of spreading again.

Will Holt save the kingdom and its heir, or will opening his poisoned heart to Riva doom them and leave the kingdom in ruin?

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Publisher: Champagne Book Group
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Reviews:egswriter on Quill and Penn Society wrote:

There is something just wonderful about dashing off on the grand adventure that an epic fantasy brings. Add in mysterious plagues, poisons and secrets, and fun characters and I am sold. Such it is with The Wandering Poisoner, the first in Christopher Keene’s new series. (Read the full review on the linked webpage)


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