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Youthful Fleetwood Shuttleworth, an aristocrat, is pregnant once more. None of her past pregnancies have borne organic product, and her better half, Richard, is on edge for a beneficiary. At that point Fleetwood finds a secret specialist's letter that conveys a critical expectation: she won't endure another birth. By chance she meets a birthing specialist named Alice Gray, who vows to assist her with conveying a solid infant. Be that as it may, Alice before long stands blamed for black magic.

Is there more to Alice than meets the eye? Fleetwood should chance everything to demonstrate her honesty. As the two ladies' lives become entwined, the Witch Trials of 1612 loom. Time is expiring; both their lives are in question. Just they know reality. No one but they can save one another.

Rich and convincing, set against the free for all of the genuine Pendle Hill Witch Trials, this novel investigates the privileges of seventeenth century ladies and brings up the issue: Was witch-chasing truly ladies chasing? Fleetwood Shuttleworth, Alice Gray and different characters are real authentic figures. Lord James I was fixated on declaring control over the uncivilized open country (even forest animals, or "familiars," were associated with dim enchantment) by catching "witches"— in all actuality for the most part poor and uneducated ladies