Inspired by the story of the last woman to be executed for witchcraft in Britain, Paris' haunting novel revolves around a mother and daughter who quickly become outcasts in their remote eighteenth-century parish.
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Being a woman was her only crime.
Scottish Highlands, 1727.
In the aftermath of a tragic fire that kills her father, Aila and her mother, Janet, move to the remote parish of Loth, north-west of Inverness. Blending in does not come easily to the women: Aila was badly burned in the fire and left with visible injuries, while her mother struggles to maintain her grip on reality. When a temporary minister is appointed in the area, rather than welcome the two women, he develops a strange curiosity for them that sets them even further apart from the community.
Then arrives a motley troupe of travelling entertainers from Edinburgh, led by the charismatic but mysterious Jack. It is just the distraction Janet, and particularly Aila, needs: for the first time in a long while, their lives are filling with joy and friendship, and a kind of hope Aila hasn't known since her father's death. But in this small community, faith is more powerful than truth, and whispers more dangerous even than fire.
Haunting and deeply moving, The Last Witch of Scotland is a story of love, loyalty and sacrifice, inspired by the true story of the last person to be executed for witchcraft in Britain.
Perfect for fans of Outlander, The Mercies and The Witches of Vardo, or for anyone with an interest in the history of witchcraft, late renaissance Scotland and Highland history.
Publisher: Bonnier Books Ltd
ISBN: 2928377302344
Number of pages: 352
Weight: 245 g
Dimensions: 198 x 129 x 21 mm
A fictional account of the last woman to be accused of the 'crime' of witchcraft in Scotland. Janet and her daughter are forthright and intelligent in a time where it was dangerous to be so , they are soon... More
This story is told mainly from Aila’s perspective but occasionally we get POVs from other characters like Jack. I was pulled in right away and I didn’t want to put it down for the most part! The pacing was good, it... More
Loved it! This author is a true storyteller. They have taken a true historical event and woven an engrossing and interesting tale around it. The witchcraft part of the novel only really takes off at about 70% so... More
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