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A. D. Bergin, "The Wicked of the Earth" (Northodox, 2024)

A. D. Bergin, "The Wicked of the Earth" (Northodox, 2024)

Update: 2024-11-17
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October, 1650, traumatised Parliamentarian spy James Archer returns north seeking his sister Meg, missing in the aftermath of Newcastle’s recent witch trials.

Aloof, enigmatic Elizabeth Thompson draws him to investigate the ongoing killing of women who had worked to free the accused. But when Elizabeth herself becomes hunted, the only chance of escape lies in Archer setting himself as bait.

Telling the true story of England’s largest witch trial, and the extraordinary all-female campaign to free the accused, The Wicked of the Earth (Northodox, 2024) by A. D Bergin is perfect for readers of Andrew Taylor, S. G. MacLean, S. J. Parris, or C. J. Sansom.

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A. D. Bergin, "The Wicked of the Earth" (Northodox, 2024)

A. D. Bergin, "The Wicked of the Earth" (Northodox, 2024)

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