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Speaks the nightbird / Robert McCammon.

Van Pelt Library PS3563.C3345 S64 2002
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
McCammon, Robert R.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Clerks of court.
North Carolina--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775--Fiction.
North Carolina.
History.
Trials (Witchcraft)--Fiction.
Trials (Witchcraft).
Clerks of court--Fiction.
Genre:
Historical fiction.
Mystery fiction.
Fiction.
Physical Description:
726 pages ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Montgomery, Ala. : River City Pub., [2002]
Summary:
The first new novel in a decade from New York Times bestselling horror novelist Robert R. McCammon. The people of Fount Royal, a small Carolina settlement, think there's a witch among them. The citizens are convinced that Rachel Howarth--a beautiful, independent widow of Portuguese descent--has cursed the town. Magistrate Isaac Woodward and Matthew Corbett travel to Fount Royal to hold the witch trial. The evidence spells doom for Rachel: witch's tools are found in her home and witnesses swear they've seen her commit unspeakable acts with the Devil himself. But Matthew's lingering doubts about her guilt lead him to discover that quite a few people would benefit from Rachel's death. Can he save her from a grisly end at the hands of the bloodthirsty citizens of Fount Royal?
ISBN:
1880216620
OCLC:
48515545

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