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Book SynopsisThey 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...Trade ReviewFans 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 Fiction *