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The Apothecary Rose: The First Owen Archer Mystery [Hardcover]

Candace Robb (Author)
4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)


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July 11, 1994
This medieval whodunnit is set in the city of York, where men are dying in mysterious circumstances. Owen Archer, a reluctant sleuth, apprentices himself to an apothecary in an attempt to unravel the mystery. But it is via Wilton's beautiful young wife Lucie that the truth is revealed.

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"Authentic characters, and a credible plot...Essential for historical fans." --Library Journal

"A wonderful new voice...Suspenseful, historically accurate...with a wonderful cast of characters." --Charles de Lint, author of Dreams under Foot
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About the Author

Candace M. Robb, author of The Apothecary rose, The Lady Chapel, The Nun's Tale, The King's Bishop, and The Riddle of St. Leonard's, lives with her family in Seattle, Washington, and makes frequent trips to England to research her novels. She writes full-time.
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: William Heinemann Ltd (July 11, 1994)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0434001341
  • ISBN-13: 978-0434001347
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,293,999 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Masterful!, July 17, 1999
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This inaugural text in the Owen Archer Mystery series is a masterpiece. Robb may well overtake Ellis Peters as queen of the Historical Mystery. The characters are not only mediaevally and ecclesially credible, but palpable. Anyone with a taste for mystery shouded in history should -- nay, must -- read this book!
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Robb has the right recipe for a great book., October 18, 1998
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Take a great helping of a one-eyed rogue, mixed with equal parts of a mysterious woman and a shifty archdeacon, a dash of courtly intrigue, and a pinch of romance. Knead with interwoven plots and mysteries. Garnish with exquisit historical detail.

Candace Robb's obsession with medieval England shows through with great clarity. Everything is described with such detail that it's entirely possible to lose oneself in the story. The story is enticing, as well as the characters. A multitude of characters captivate the imagination. Each has believable traits, as well as flaws: Owen's self-doubts, Lucie's stubbornness, Anselm's obsession.

Candace is a wonderful author, and I recommmend all of her other Owen Archer novels, now that she has whet your appetite!

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26 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A good read...., November 19, 2000
Those fascinated with herbal remedies, Medieval times, and quick mystery reads (at the airport, on the plane) will probably enjoy this little book. Candace Robb's series (APOTHECARY ROSE is the first installment) features the exploits of Owen Archer spy-sleuth, and is comparable to Ellis Peters Cadfael series as both heros are Welsh, and ex-warriors with knowledge of herbal healing. Both series take place in the Middle Ages, though Cadfael lived in the mid 1100s and Archer in the mid 1300s.

Peters plot development is much stronger. Her books could be read out of order as the plots stand on their own, but the reader will miss a few insights and not "get" some insider information if s/he reads them out of order. Peters writing is more deft. Her mystery books always have three plots going on at one time--a main plot and two subplots. Robb has one plot with a few twists, but she spends much more time in the first novel building up her characters--which I think pays off somewhat in later books in the series. However, I made the mistake of reading another book in the series first and it spoiled some of the plot in APOTHECARY ROSE so I recommend you read this one first.

Peters had an advantage as she was actually Welsh and understood the importance of being Welsh which she cleverly worked into every one of her stories. She was also an expert on the history of the time frame she used for Cadfael (wrote history under the name Edith Pargeter) while Robb apparently did most of her historical research for this book.

Robb is a novelist and her character development is quite good. However, the book is too short for it's complicated characters. APOTHECARY ROSE should have been 500 pages long so Robb had time to fully develop the storyline and characters.

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Mistress Wilton, Brother Wulfstan, Lucie Wilton, Nicholas Wilton, Owen Archer, Lord March, Abbot Campian, Sir Robert, Aunt Phillippa, Magda Digby, Archdeacon Anselm, Geoffrey Montaigne, Lady D'Arby, Lord Chancellor, Bess Merchet, Lady Jocelyn, Potter Digby, Dame Phillippa, Brother Michaelo, Captain of Archers, Master Archer, Merciful Mother, Camden Thorpe, Freythorpe Hadden, Sir Oswald Fitzwilliam
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