Sam: I was not a huge fan of this book on the whole and didn't finish it in the end by to start with I did enjoy the parts involving medicine during the time it was set as that is what I have been studying in GCSE history. Its reasonably small size and peaks in action help its readability from a not so keep readers' point of view.ΔΆ. I think it is perfect for readers like me who do not read many books and struggle to read longer novels. As to historical accuracy? It's pretty good and with basic understanding of surgery and medicine I was able to understand certain parts and references in the book. With links dotted around the novel to interlink the entire thing and make it make sense in the end. It got a little bit tiring to read at times whereas in other parts you couldn't put it down. They aim to finish what his master began and stop it from getting into the wrong hands. With his only allies being his best friend Tom, Molly and his ever faithful pigeon Bridget. Christopher is left to solve and unveil the clues left by his master. After a wave of mysterious murders in town, and the death of his own master. Peter: The book follows an apothecaries' apprentice Christopher.
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