A Triptych of Poisoners
by Victoria Holt
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A Triptych of Poisoners: Search results indicate that 'A Triptych of Poisoners' (1958) was written by Eleanor Hibbert under the pseudonym Jean Plaidy, not Victoria Holt, and it is a non-fictional study of three poisoners. While there are mentions of Victoria Holt's other titles being made available in audiobook format in the closing years of the 20th century, there is no direct evidence from the official retailer searches (Audible, Google Play, Apple Books, etc.) confirming an official audiobook version of this specific title by either author is currently available for general purchase or lending.
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The book "A Triptych of Poisoners" was written by Eleanor Alice Burford Hibbert under the pseudonym Jean Plaidy, not Victoria Holt, although Hibbert wrote extensively under both names. The book is a 1958 non-fiction study of Cesare Borgia, Marie d'Aubray, and Edward Pritchard. Searches across major official audiobook platforms including Audible, Google Play Books, Apple Books, Kobo, OverDrive, Hoopla, and Libby did not yield any confirmed, official, unabridged audiobook version of "A Triptych of Poisoners" under either the Jean Plaidy or Victoria Holt authorship. One search result notes that Victoria Holt titles *were* made available in audiobook format later in the 20th century, but this does not confirm availability for this specific title. Therefore, based on the searches conducted on the specified official platforms, an official audiobook is not currently found to be available.