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The Witch's Trinity
[Paperback - 2009]
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Category: Fiction
Sub-category: Historical Fiction
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton Uk | ISBN: 9780340962213 | Pages: 336
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Witch. Some words can kill . . . To Güde's son and grandchildren it could mean the loss of a loved one. To Güde it could mean torture and death at the stake. And to Güde's daughter-in-law it could mean one less mouth to feed. In a time when famine is rife and panic spreading, people resort to desperate measures in order to survive. So when Güde is accused of witchcraft by her daughter-in-law she must find the strength to clear her name and save her life . . .

Update April 2018: The Murderer's Maid: A Lizzie Borden Novel just won a gold medal in Historical Fiction from the IPPY Awards, awarded to small press publications, university press publications and self-published books. I'm grateful to Bonhomie Press (an imprint of Yellow Pear Press) for entering the book into the awards!Erika Mailman is the author of THE WITCH'S TRINITY(Random House, 2007), a novel about a medieval woman accused of witchcraft, WOMAN OF ILL FAME (Heyday Books, 2007), about a Gold Rush prostitute caught in a serial killer's web, HOUSE OF BELLAVER, a literary ghost story involving Shakespeare and suffrage, and THE MURDERER'S MAID: A LIZZIE BORDEN NOVEL, the famous true crime story told from the Irish maid Bridget Sullivan's point of view. Mailman has also published two nonfiction books about Oakland history. She is a graduate of the MFA program in poetry at the University of Arizona, Tucson, and a former Yaddo fellow. Her first novel took her eight years to write and is unpublishable. She figured out how to outline, and wrote the first draft of her second novel in one month, and it's now in print (Woman of Ill Fame).

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