This is the second book of Kathleen Kent's that I've read, and I'm definitely a fan. This I guess is a prequel to The Heretic's Daughter: A Novel - Kathleen Kent and is loosely based off her family history and local Massachusetts historical lore. I found it to be a gripping, believable account, a...
As a modern-day Pagan, with roots in modern Wicca, I was incredibly excited to finally find this title used, for cheap (hey, I was unemployed for a long time). I had been wanting to read it for quite some time, as I have read a fuckload about the Salem Witch Trials, and love to visit the place. To...
Although, I enjoyed The Traitor's Wife, I must say I liked THD more. I enjoyed the characters more and, believe it or not, it was less depressing than TW...
This is the story of a young girl whose mother is tried as a witch in the Salem witch trials. It was a okay book at times I had trouble sticking with it but it was interesting.
An amazing book that truly captures the madness that seized the masses during the Salem witch trials. Kathleen Kent beautifully weaves the fictional story of Sarah Carrier, (whose mother Martha is condemned as a witch), with the factual information of terror and superstition which gripped Massachus...
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