About This Book
Set amid the witchcraft panic in a New England village, the narrative centers on a young woman who becomes entangled in accusations, examinations, and imprisonment as mass hysteria spreads. Church services and community prayers escalate into courtroom drama, with magistrates, ministers, and neighbors weighing in while afflicted youths provoke disorder. The story traces legal proceedings, failed escape plans, the harsh sentences carried out, and the political and personal maneuvers in a nearby city that influence the outcome. Interwoven are portraits of communal fear, religious fervor, and the strains between conscience and authority as individuals confront moral compromise and the consequences of collective suspicion.
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