The Lost Apothecary by Sarah Penner

 4/5 Stars

Present day London, Caroline is celebrating her tenth anniversary alone after catching her husband cheating. While in London to clear her head she stumbles upon an old apothecary vial that changes her path.

1791, Nella is working in her apothecary shop where she sells potions and poisons to women in need and when one Eliza stubbles upon her shop everything changes.


This book follows two time lines that are interconnected in a very interesting way. 

In timeline one we see Caroline in Present day London. This was my least favourite timeline out of the two as even though seeing her solve the mystery was interesting I didn't care much about the rest of her story. I really enjoyed the friendship that Caroline makes while in London and loved them solving the mystery of the vial together. I did think it was leading up to Caroline poisoning her husband and was slightly disappointed when he ended up poisoning himself rather than her doing it, as it felt like a big build up to almost nothing.

The second timeline in 1791 was by far my favourite as reading about how Nella helps women who like her have been hurt or betrayed by the men in their lives get the revenge they deserve was fun and satisfying. I also loved the dynamic between Nella and Eliza and felt like Eliza was the daughter that Nella had lost so long ago before the start of the book. 

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