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A Dram of Poison

  • Charlotte Armstrong

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For fifty-five years, Kenneth Gibson has lived in backwaters. A former army clerk, he makes a quiet living teaching poetry to indifferent undergrads. His life is happily dull until the day he meets Rosemary, a damaged girl whose frailty compels Kenneth to try to make her well. They wed, and as Rosemary recovers from her depression, Gibson falls in love, transforming his world. But his wife will never love him.

She is smitten with their landlord, a dashing young chemical engineer named Paul. Gibson wants to let her go, but he cannot bear to be parted with the first love he has ever known. In Paul’s house is a case of poison, and this love triangle can only end in death.

Genres

  • Fiction in English
  • mystery
  • thriller
  • suspense
  • Fiction
  • Fiction, mystery & detective, general
  • Edgar Award
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About the author

  • Charlotte Armstrong

    2 May 1905 - 18 July 1969

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Editions

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    Coward McCann

    1956

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    Rivages / Payot

    June 1, 1995

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    Bantam Books

    1956

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    Amereon Limited

    June 1978

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White Lion Publishers

1976

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    Aeonian Press

    1987

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    Coward McCann

    1956

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    Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.

    2014

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    Head of Zeus

    2014

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    Coward-McCann Inc.

    1956-01-01

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    MysteriousPress.com

    2012

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    MysteriousPress.com

    2012

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    International Polygonics

    January 1989

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    Buccaneer Books

    December 1994

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    Rivages

    September 2, 1996

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    Coward-McCann

    1956

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    Coward-McCann

    1956