Aftermath: A Memoir of the Salem Witch Trials

Robert Flood
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Prudence Ashford is a woman living in Boston 10 years after the Salem Witch Trials of 1692. She experienced the trials and their devastation first hand. In this thrilling new novel readers are taken through the feelings and thoughts of one villager who "can still hear the snap of necks coming from the gallows." Follow Prudence through her ups and downs, through love and tragedy. What she reveals about what happened in Salem will shock you!
Genres: Historical Fiction
292 Pages

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