Testament of a Witch

Publisher: Luath Press Ltd

Set in the 17th century against the backdrop of political and religious conflict, the second of Watt's John MacKenzie series is as historically rich and gripping as the last. MacKenzie investigates the murder of a woman accused of witchcraft and he must act quickly when the same accusations are made against the woman's daughter. Superstition clashes with reason as Scotland moves towards the Enlightenment. The 1600s are expertly recreated with a strong sense of history and place.

About Douglas Watt

Douglas Watt is a historian, poet and novelist who lives in Linlithgow with his wife Julie and their three children. He won the Hume Brown Senior Prize in Scottish History in 2008 for The Price of Scotland:
Darien, Union and the Wealth of Nations (2007). Testament of a Witch is the second in his series of ingenious murder mysteries set in seventeenth century Scotland featuring lawyers John MacKenzie and David Scougall.

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Binding EAN ISBN-10 Pub Date PAGES Language Size Price
E-Book 9781909912298 1909912298 2011-04-11 256 English 0.00 x 0.00 x 0.00 in $10.95
Paperback 9781908373212 1908373210 2014-12-01 256 English 0.00 x 5.00 x 8.00 in $15.95
Paperback 9781906817794 1906817790 2016-04-30 256 English 0.00 x 5.30 x 8.20 in $16.95

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