Witch Hunt
By (Author) Syd Moore
HarperCollins Publishers
AVON, a division of HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
1st November 2012
17th August 2023
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
432
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 30mm
280g
A chilling, haunting ghost story that delves into the dark past of the 16th century Essex witch trials. So scary youll sleep with the lights on
Sadie Asquith has been fascinated by the dark past of Essexs witch hunts for as long as she can remember. And for good reason: between 1560 and 1680, over 500 women were tried for witchcraft in the county of Essex. But as she researches a book on the subject, Sadie experiences strange, ghostly visions. She hears noises at night, a sobbing sound that follows her, and black moths appear from nowhere. Its as if, by digging up the truth about the witch hunts, she has opened an unearthly connection to the women treated so cruelly and killed centuries before.
And something else in the modern world is after her too: Sadie is sure shes being followed, her flat is burgled and she finds clues that reveal her own past isnt all that she believed. Can she find peace for the witches of Essexs history and can she find a safe path for herself
For fans of Christopher Ransom and Susan Hill.
Moore's merging of horror, ghost story, detective fiction and psychogeography is a heady addition to Jeanette Winterson's book about the witches of Pendle and increasingly popular genre mash-ups. Guardian
Thrilling, chilling An intriguing read for lovers of history, the supernatural, detective fiction and horror. Lancashire Evening Post
Praise for The Drowning Pool:
A stunning reinvention of the ghost story and an exploration of a 19th-century Essex witch hunt. Guardian
A goose-pimply old-fashioned ghost story. Christopher Fowler, author of the Bryant and May series
A must for any intelligent Essex girls out there and a gripping ghosty read for everyone. Hurry up and write the next one please Syd The Womens Room Blog
Syd Moore is an author inspired by the history and legacy of the 19th Century Essex witch trials. She is also co-creator of Super Strumps, the game that reclaims female stereotypes through the medium of Top Trumps, and was founding editor of Level 4, an arts and culture magazine based in South Essex. She has worked extensively in publishing and the book trade and presented Channel 4s late night book programme, Pulp.