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Speaks The Nightbird 1st Edition Robert R Mccammon

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Speaks The Nightbird 1st Edition Robert R Mccammon
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Publisher: Open Road Media
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.1 MB
Pages: 500
Author: Robert R. McCammon
ISBN: 9781480448469, 148044846X
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1
Volume: 1

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Speaks The Nightbird 1st Edition Robert R Mccammon by Robert R. Mccammon 9781480448469, 148044846X instant download after payment.

Murder sparks a witchcraft charge and mob fury in this "absorbing historical mystery" set in seventeenth-century America from a New York Times–bestselling author (Publishers Weekly).
It's 1699 in the coastal settlement of Fount Royal in the Carolinas when Rachel Howarth is sentenced to be hanged as a witch. She's been accused of murder, deviltry, and blasphemous sexual congress, and the beleaguered, God-fearing colonial village wants her dead. But Matthew Corbett, young clerk to the traveling magistrate summoned to Fount Royal to weigh the accusations, soon finds himself persuaded in favor of the beguiling young widow.
Struck first by her beauty, Matthew believes Rachel to be too dignified, courageous, and intelligent for such obscene charges. The testimony against her is fanatical and unreliable. Clues to the crimes seem too convenient and contrived. A number of her accusers appear to gain by her execution. And, if Rachel is...

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