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This book intertwines the true stories of the 1893 World's Fair in Chicago and the chilling crimes of a serial killer. Similar to 'The Poisoner's Handbook,' it combines history and crime, engaging readers with a well-researched narrative that's both enlightening and suspenseful.

Although not a true crime story, this book explores the intersection of medicine, ethics, and family through the biography of Henrietta Lacks. Like Blum's work, it delves into the scientific aspects of a compelling story, appealing to readers interested in how science intersects with human lives.

For readers interested in historical accounts that blend scientific rigor with storytelling, Kelly’s book provides a fascinating look at the Black Death. It offers a vivid and gripping narrative that, much like 'The Poisoner's Handbook,' illustrates the impact of scientific advancements on society.

This book recounts the harrowing tales of young women who worked with radium in the early 20th century and faced serious health repercussions. It's a compelling blend of science, history, and personal stories, making it a fitting companion for those drawn to Blum’s exploration of early forensic breakthroughs.

Written by a crime novelist, this non-fiction book provides a thorough exploration of forensic science and its role in crime-solving. Its emphasis on the historical and scientific progression of forensics makes it an excellent choice for fans of 'The Poisoner's Handbook' seeking a deeper look into the science behind murder investigation.
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