The Witch's Trinity by Erika Mailman

The Witch's Trinity

by Erika Mailman

Witch. Some words can kill ...To Gude's son and grandchildren it could mean the loss of a loved one. To Gude it could mean torture and death at the stake. And to Gude's daughter-in-law it could mean one less mouth to feed. In a time when famine is rife and panic spreading, people resort to desperate measures in order to survive. So when Gude is accused of witchcraft by her daughter-in-law she must find the strength to clear her name and save her life ...

Reviewed by Eve1972 on

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I liked this one, the story is set in Germany in the 1500's and the fear of witches an witchcraft runs rampid. Add to that fact that the villagers are starving and you just know no good can happen! A fast and easy read that I would recommend to anyone that enjoys historical fiction.

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