Cunning Women
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A feminist tale of forbidden love after the witch trials
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<p><b>ONE OF <i>GRAZIA</i>'S BEST BOOKS OF 2021</b><br><br><b>'I loved it. Atmospheric and so good' </b>MARIAN KEYES <br><b>'A dark, bewitching and </b><b>captivating read that had my heart </b><b>in my mouth by the ending' </b>JENNIFER SAINT, author of <i>ARIADNE</i><br><br>Lancashire, 1620. Young Sarah Haworth and her family live as outcasts. They are 'cunning folk', feared by the local villagers by day, but called upon under cover of darkness for healing balms and spells.<br><br>Against the odds, love blossoms when Sarah meets Daniel, the local farmer's son.<br><br>But when a new magistrate arrives to investigate a spate of strange deaths, his gaze inevitably turns to Sarah and her family. In a world where cunning women are forced into darkness by powerful men, can Sarah reckon with her fate to protect all she holds dear?<br><br><b>'Fans of intensely atmospheric historical fiction will love this'</b> <i>STYLIST</i><br><b>'Elizabeth Lee's debut novel is timely in its depiction of hysteria and persecution, and beautifully evokes a historical period poised between dark ignorance and long-overdue enlightenment' </b><i>OBSERVER</i><br><b>'Wonderfully original . . . devastating . . . and fabulously atmospheric'</b> ELODIE HARPER, author of <i>THE WOLF DEN</i></p>\n\n<p><b>ONE OF <i>GRAZIA</i>'S BEST BOOKS OF 2021</b><br><br><b>'I loved it. Atmospheric and so good' </b>MARIAN KEYES <br><b>'A dark, bewitching and </b><b>captivating read that had my heart </b><b>in my mouth by the ending' </b>JENNIFER SAINT, author of <i>ARIADNE</i><br><br>Lancashire, 1620. Young Sarah Haworth and her family live as outcasts. They are 'cunning folk', feared by the local villagers by day, but called upon under cover of darkness for healing balms and spells.<br><br>Against the odds, love blossoms when Sarah meets Daniel, the local farmer's son.<br><br>But when a new magistrate arrives to investigate a spate of strange deaths, his gaze inevitably turns to Sarah and her family. In a world where cunning women are forced into darkness by powerful men, can Sarah reckon with her fate to protect all she holds dear?<br><br><b>'Fans of intensely atmospheric historical fiction will love this'</b> <i>STYLIST</i><br><b>'Elizabeth Lee's debut novel is timely in its depiction of hysteria and persecution, and beautifully evokes a historical period poised between dark ignorance and long-overdue enlightenment' </b><i>OBSERVER</i><br><b>'Wonderfully original . . . devastating . . . and fabulously atmospheric'</b> ELODIE HARPER, author of <i>THE WOLF DEN</i></p>
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