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The King's Witches: A Bewitching Historical Novel from the Women's Prize Longlisted Author of The Maiden

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Full Title:

The King's Witches: A Bewitching Historical Novel from the Women's Prize Longlisted Author of The Maiden

Contributors:

By (Author) Kate Foster

ISBN:

9781529091786

Publisher:

Pan Macmillan

Imprint:

Mantle

Publication Date:

29th October 2024

UK Publication Date:

6th June 2024

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Religious and spiritual fiction
Occult fiction
Narrative theme: Social issues
Narrative theme: Love and relationships
Narrative theme: Displacement, exile, migration

Dewey:

823.92

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

336

Dimensions:

Width 145mm, Height 227mm, Spine 30mm

Weight:

448g

Description

'A masterpiece . . . I literally didn't look up from the first page to the last' - Janice Hallett, bestselling author of The Appeal 'Enthralling, compelling and at times chilling . . . An utterly timely tale' - D. V. Bishop, award-winning author of Ritual of Fire The King's Witches by Kate Foster is a compelling and beautiful historical novel that gives voices to the women at the heart of the real-life witch trials in sixteenth-century Scotland. Women whisper secrets to each other; it is how we survive. 1589. Princess Anna of Denmark is betrothed to King James VI of Scotland. Before they can wed, Anna must pass the trial period: one year of marriage to prove herself worthy of being Scotland's new Queen. Determined to fulfil her duties to King and country, Anna resolves to be the perfect royal bride. Until she meets Lord Henry . . . By her side is Kirsten Sorenson, her loyal and pious lady-in-waiting. But, whilst tending to Anna's every need, Kirsten has her own secret motives for the royal marriage to succeed . . . Meanwhile, in North Berwick, young housemaid Jura practises the healing charms taught to her by her mother. When she realizes she is no longer safe, she escapes to Edinburgh, only to find herself caught up in the witchcraft mania that has gripped not just the capital, but the new queen . . . Will Anna, Kirsten and Jura be able to save each other and, in doing so, save themselves *The Maiden was longlisted for the Women's Prize for Fiction on 05/03/2024

Reviews

Kate Foster is an exceptional writer and masterful storyteller with a resounding talent for making historical settings and characters exciting and relevant for todays readers. Like her debut novel, The Maiden, The King's Witches is a masterpiece of the historical fiction genre - I literally didnt look up from first page to last -- Janice Hallett, bestselling author of The Appeal
The King's Witches is enthralling, compelling and at times chilling. Foster transports the reader back in time, bringing alive the forgotten and hidden voices of women in the past. An utterly timely tale that surpasses The Maiden, her rightly celebrated debut -- D. V. Bishop, author of Ritual of Fire
With shades of The Familiars, this incredible tale of Princess Anna of Denmark's betrothal to King James VI, all set against the Scottish witch trials, had me absolutely gripped. Kate Foster has spun a beautifully written tale of love and duty, fear and courage, and I can't recommend it highly enough. I'm already beside myself to read her next! -- Jenny Ashcroft, author of The Echoes of Love
Beautiful and brutal . . . a terrifyingly real story of how men control and fear us, and the extraordinary lengths some women have to go to in order to survive. -- Claire Evans, author of The Graves of Whitechapel
A rich, compelling story of three women and their intersecting lives . . . I loved the combination of court intrigue and the Scottish witch trials, and how Foster skilfully uses both to explore the position of women at this point in time -- Katie Lumsden, author of The Secrets of Hartwood Hall
A gripping, poignant novel that gives voices to those so often unheard in historical accounts; the women caught up in seismic events. The stories of Anna, Kisten and Jura will stay with me long after I turned the last page -- Elizabeth Lee, author of Cunning Women
I loved it! Each woman is totally relatable although also of their time. A book for cunning women with a cunning twist -- Tina Baker, author of What We Did in the Storm
A tale of witchcraft, royal intrigue and, ultimately, the power women can wrest from men when theyre so minded. I loved it throughout, from the skilfully rendered characters to the granular descriptions of the womens lives in 16th century Denmark and Scotland -- Alison Belsham, author of The Innocent Angels
Rich in time and place, The King's Witches told through three distinctive female voices is an enchanting and compelling read which I could not put down. A lyrically beautiful page turner -- Lin Anderson, author of The Wild Coast
Memorable and moving, The Kings Witches is a dramatically rich and absorbing tale * LoveReading.co.uk *

Author Bio

Kate Foster has been a national newspaper journalist for over twenty years. Growing up in Edinburgh, she became fascinated by its history and often uses it as inspiration for her stories. Her first novel, The Maiden, was a feminist revisionist take on the Scottish legend of The White Lady of Corstorphine. The King's Witches is her second novel. She lives in Edinburgh with her two children.

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