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A review by charlottethebookharlot
Cunning Women by Elizabeth Lee
4.0
In 17th Century Lancashire Sarah Haworth and her family are barely surviving; her mother and Sarah herself have the mark. They are cunning women and with the arrival of a new magistrate it's the worst time to be a witch.
The narrator did a fantastic job at conveying the characters and the story itself was slow to start but enthralling. The novel was atmospheric and really brought to life the witch trials of that time and has made me want to read further into this period.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for a copy of the audiobook in return for an honest review
The narrator did a fantastic job at conveying the characters and the story itself was slow to start but enthralling. The novel was atmospheric and really brought to life the witch trials of that time and has made me want to read further into this period.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for a copy of the audiobook in return for an honest review