Malkin brims and bubbles with the voices of those accused in the Pendle Witch Trials of 1612. Thirteen men and women plead, boast and confess, immersing the reader in this charged and dangerous time in history.
Camille Ralphs Boeken


The book's three sections - ingenious rewritings of canonical prayers, dramatic monologues from the Pendle witch trials of 1612, and the divine tragedy of the Elizabethan magus John Dee - obsess over individual human characters and how our past informs (and informs on) our present.