The Apothecary’s Curse (The Apothecary Series) by Barbara Barnett – Review by Kerry Carr

The Apothecary's CurseThe Apothecary’s Curse by Barbara Barnett
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the first book in the The Apothecary Series and wow what a way to start. This book has so many elements, from historical fiction, to danger, mystery, touches of horror and a little bit of sci-fi into the mix. The author has done an incredible job of creating a story which is unique and also captivating . Once I started reading I couldn’t put it down.
When the timeline changed from past to present I feared I may struggle with the change but the authors writing style made the switch easy to follow.
This is a story that spans a long time. It involves two men Dr Simon Bell and apothecary Gaelan Erceldoune.

When Simon’s wife is dying of cancer he reaches out to Gaelan to save her. So Gaelan uses a old manuscript to create a potion to do that.
When this fails and Simons’s wife dies he takes the rest of the potion in the hopes of following her into death. Unfortunately that didn’t happen. Instead Simon is forced to live an immortal life. Trying the reverse this curse he goes to the only other person who is in the same situation and is surprised to discover it is Gaelan.

The only way they can reverse this curse is to find Gaelan’s missing manuscripts however that will not be a straight forward thing to find. With powerful people also looking into the past and the missing manuscript could this finally be the end of Gaelan’s secret existence? When diaries are unearthed with details about a inmate will they lead them to Gaelan’s door. And what will happen if they find the manuscript? Will another connection in the search for it leave Simon and Gaelan to destruction or the salvation they are hoping to find.

I was so captivated in this story that I couldn’t put it down. I can’t wait for the next book in the series.

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