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Witch hunt

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In 1692, two girls from a Puritan village in New England start having fits, babbling and contorting their bodies. 'The Devil has been raised among us,' says the minister.

The girls accuse three women of tormenting them. The women are tried and convicted of witchcraft. So begins the infamous Salem witch hunt. Young and old, social outcasts and pillars of the community, women and men - no one is safe, anyone can be branded a witch.

No evidence is needed - in the Salem court, the word of the 'afflicted' is enough to convict the accused and send them to jail.

Nineteen are hanged on Gallows Hill, and four die in prison.

A chilling story of fear and paranoia spiralling out of control, with terrifying results.

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Product Details
Hodder Children's Books
0340860561 / 9780340860564
Paperback
17/04/2003
United Kingdom
English
156 p.
20 cm
teenage /secondary Learn More
Chris Priestley is also the author of "Jail-breaker Jack", "My Story: Battle of Britain" and "Dog Magic", which was shortlisted for the Children's Book Award.
Chris Priestley is also the author of "Jail-breaker Jack", "My Story: Battle of Britain" and "Dog Magic", which was shortlisted for the Children's Book Award. 4KHN For National Curriculum Key Stage 3, VXWT Witchcraft & Wicca, YFT Historical fiction (Children's / Teenage), YQH Educational: History