Young Fleetwood
Shuttleworth, a noblewoman, is with child again. None of her previous
pregnancies have borne fruit, and her husband, Richard, is anxious for
an heir. Then Fleetwood discovers a hidden doctor’s letter that carries a
dire prediction: she will not survive another birth. By chance she
meets a midwife named Alice Grey, who promises to help her deliver a
healthy baby. But Alice soon stands accused of witchcraft.
Is there more to Alice than meets the eye? Fleetwood must risk everything
to prove her innocence. As the two women’s lives become intertwined, the
Witch Trials of 1612 loom. Time is running out; both their lives are at
stake. Only they know the truth. Only they can save each other.
Rich
and compelling, set against the frenzy of the real Pendle Hill Witch
Trials, this novel explores the rights of 17th-century women and raises
the question: Was witch-hunting really women-hunting?
Fleetwood
Shuttleworth, Alice Grey and the other characters are actual historical
figures.
King James: I was obsessed with asserting power over the lawless
countryside (even woodland creatures, or “familiars,” were suspected of
dark magic) by capturing “witches”—in reality mostly poor and
illiterate women.
ID: PN - 594
PN - 594 | The Familiars by Stacey Halls
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