The Witching Pool: A Justice Belstrang Mystery (Justice Belstrang Mysteries Book 2)
β Scribed by John Pilkington
- Book ID
- 111693108
- Publisher
- Sharpe Books
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 104 KB
- Series
- Justice Belstrang #02
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B08R5RNTNP
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
England, 1617
Susanna Cobbett, teenage daughter of a powerful Worcester landowner, is found dead in a gloomy woodland pond which has an evil reputation as the Witching Pool. The girl is said to have drowned herself, driven to madness by a local widow named Agnes Mason, who is arrested on a charge of witchcraft. If found guilty, she will hang at the next Assizes.
But Justice Belstrang, shrewd ex-magistrate and sceptic, does not believe a word of it. And when Agnesβs family beg him to help, he finds himself caught up in an ever-darkening mystery.
Another death follows: that of Susannaβs lover, a young shepherd. He too is reported to have drowned himself at the Witching Pool, unable to face life without his beloved. But from local woodsman Ned Berritt, Belstrang learns thereβs more to it β and when Berritt too is found dead soon after, he becomes even more determined to uncover the truth.
The mystery grows murkier, however, as Belstrang is pitted against his old rival Justice Standish.
But Belstrangβs stubbornness and passion for justice drives him on. With the help of his friend and fellow-sceptic Doctor Boyd, he unravels the terrible crimes that have lain hidden behind the doors of the great manor of Ebbfield.
Belstrang must confront and apprehend his suspect - and risk his own life in the attempt.
Recommended for fans of Andrew Taylor, CJ Sansom and SJ Parris.
John Pilkington was born in Preston, into one of the oldest Lancashire families. He writes historical fiction as well as drama which has been adapted for radio, theatre and tv. He is the author of the Thomas the Falconer Mystery series.
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