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The Coven

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Coven
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Graham Masterton
SeriesBeatrice Scarlet
Series part Volume No. 2
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:416
Dimensions(mm): Height 228,Width 145
Category/GenreHistorical mysteries
ISBN/Barcode 9781784976361
Audience
General
Edition ANZ Only

Publishing Details

Publisher Head of Zeus
Imprint Head of Zeus
Publication Date 5 October 2017
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Beatrice Scarlet, the apothecary's daughter, returns to 18th-century London to solve a murder case steeped in witchcraft. They say the girls were witches. But Beatrice Scarlet, the apothecary's daughter, is sure they were innocent victims... London, 1758: Beatrice Scarlet, the apothecary's daughter, has found a position at St Mary Magdalene's Refuge for fallen women. The charity is supported by a wealthy merchant who offers the most promising girls steady work in his factory. But when seven girls go missing, Beatrice is uneasy. Their would-be benefactor claims they were a coven of witches, beholden only to Satan and his demonic misdeeds. But Beatrice is convinced something much darker than witchcraft is at play...

Author Biography

Graham Masterton's credits as a writer include the bestselling horror novel The Manitou, and the top-ten bestselling Katie Maguire crime series. Scarlet Widow published in 2016, was his first book to feature 18th century apothecary Beatrice Scarlet.

Reviews

'Fans of Masterton's unflinching Katie Maguire det-fic [...] may wish to venture into the past with the author, where his craft as a bestselling horror writer is given freer rein' The Sunday Times Crime Club. '[Scarlet Widow and The Coven] are amazing mystery thrillers that will have you hooked from page 1' Love Books Group. 'Highlights the conflict between superstition and science which underpinned just about everything three hundred years ago - and also tells a graphic, fast-moving tale with a large element of horror threaded through the battle between good and evil. Beatrice Scarlet is a heroine of her own time who could teach a lesson or two to women of ours' Promoting Crime.