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January 1803. Lincolnshire.
When the formidable Sir Henry Fitzwilliam is found dead in his bed, whispering “no, no, no” his final words, suspicion soon blankets Harebell House. The cause? Poison. And not just any — arsphenamine, a compound not yet widely known, intended to treat a shameful disease and now repurposed for murder.
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When the formidable Sir Henry Fitzwilliam is found dead in his bed, whispering “no, no, no” his final words, suspicion soon blankets Harebell House. The cause? Poison. And not just any — arsphenamine, a compound not yet widely known, intended to treat a shameful disease and now repurposed for murder.