The Pale Shade of Death
Restoration Apothecary: A Hale & Moreau Mystery - Book 3
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Helen Ashford
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In a city where appearances sustain power, what shortens a life is not always what ends it.
London, 1668. The theaters have reopened. The King laughs. The city applauds. And two men are dead.
When a celebrated actor collapses mid-performance at the Theatre Royal, the death is dismissed as mischance—until another follows with disturbing similarity. Summoned quietly to examine the pattern, physician Étienne Moreau finds something far more dangerous than poison alone: repetition.The source lies not in a single vial, but in a culture of performance.
Apothecary Margaret Hale confirms what others would prefer remain unspoken. The compound is real. The danger is measurable. And the deaths are not accidental. Yet knowledge changes nothing. Even as the truth sharpens, it threatens to destabilize more than reputations. Theater manager Thomas Killigrew urges containment. The King must not be troubled. Order must be preserved. Accuracy becomes disruption.
As Margaret and Étienne confront a world that understands its own dangers—and accepts them—their alliance deepens beyond shared intellect. A simple evening at the theater reveals more than artifice: it exposes the quiet cost of beauty, the politics of perception, and the personal risk of telling the truth in a system built on illusion.
The Anatomy of Silence is a richly atmospheric historical mystery blending medical inquiry, political tension, and the subtle evolution of a partnership that may prove as perilous as the poisons they study. Perfect for readers who enjoy immersive Restoration era settings, morally complex investigations, and slow-burn intellectual tension.
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