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The Witch´s Trinity
Erika Mailman
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Description for The Witch´s Trinity
Paperback. A gripping tale of betrayal and persecution set in the witch trials in sixteenth-century Germany. Num Pages: 336 pages, n/a. BIC Classification: FV. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 198 x 131 x 28. Weight in Grams: 222.
Witch.
Some words can kill . . .
To Güde's son and grandchildren it could mean the loss of a loved one.
To Güde it could mean torture and death at the stake.
And to Güde'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 Güde is accused of witchcraft by her daughter-in-law she must find the strength to clear her name and save her life . . .
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2009
Publisher
Hodder & Stoughton
Number of pages
336
Condition
New
Number of Pages
336
Place of Publication
, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780340962213
SKU
V9780340962213
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99-10
About Erika Mailman
Erika Mailman was born in Vermont to a German-American family. An ancestor in 1600s Massachusetts twice stood trial for witchcraft. A graduate of Colby College with a Masters degree in Creative Writing (poetry) from the University of Arizona, Tucson, Erika now lives in Oakland, California, where she writes for a local newspaper.
Reviews for The Witch´s Trinity
A gripping, well-told story of faith and truth.
Khaled Hosseini, bestselling author of The Kite Runner
Gripping debut
Elle
This is a stunning debut... Viscerally scary, gripping and written in beautiful, sparse prose, it's a seriously good read
Sainsbury's magazine
Mailman generates a real sense of dread for Gude's fate . . . One ... Read more
Khaled Hosseini, bestselling author of The Kite Runner
Gripping debut
Elle
This is a stunning debut... Viscerally scary, gripping and written in beautiful, sparse prose, it's a seriously good read
Sainsbury's magazine
Mailman generates a real sense of dread for Gude's fate . . . One ... Read more