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Filed Under (Blandat bloggeri, Deckare) by Linda on 29-07-2009
Tagged Under : Böcker, book of poisons
Just nu läser Magnus “Book of Poisons” som handlar om just det..olika sorters vis att ta livet av en karaktär. Deckardrömmen lever inom Billingska Bokhandelns väggar. Jag själv (Linda) läser Doktor Proktors Pruttpulver blandat med Joyce Carol Oates Fallen. Vilken blandning, va? Om du är intresserad av någon udda obskyr titel kom in till oss. Vi kan hjälpa dig att hitta och beställa boken du inte visste fanns.

Whether they’re writing a short detective story, crime novel or an episode of CSI, writers will find everything they need to know about poisons in this straightforward tome.
Mystery, thriller, and suspense writers have long turned to the Writer’s Digest Howdunit series to find the accurate, detailed information that adds credibility to their work. In Book of Poisons, the first book in the new series, beginning and veteran writers will find the information they need to make their novel or short story compelling and realistic.
Whether you have hopes of becoming a screenwriter for a show like Grey’s Anatomy, a crime novelist, or a short story author, you’ll reach for this book over the technical medical references you’ve been used to wading through. The authors include chapters dedicated to explaining symptoms, administration, reaction time, and toxicity levels of everything from the classic cyanide and strychnine to household poisons, deadly plants, insects, snakes, medicine, industrial poisons, street drugs, chemical and biological weapons, and much more. Wherever possible, they’ve added bits of information that could provide even more interesting details for your lucky—and unlucky—characters. A glossary of medical terms and a handy cross-reference makes research fast and easy.
Today’s savvy agents easily spot inaccuracies in a novel or short story submission. Get your facts straight by using Howdunit: The Book of Poisons. Otherwise, your manuscript will meet the trashcan faster than a dose of arsenic—without the old lace.
Linda


