Wicked of the Earth
In Wicked of the Earth, author A. D. Bergin takes readers to October 1650, where the haunting aftermath of Newcastle's witch trials leaves a scar on the landscape. Parliamentarian spy James Archer, traumatized by his past experiences, embarks on a desperate quest to find his missing sister, Meg.
Set against the backdrop of a turbulent historical period, this gripping novel explores themes of loss, loyalty, and the dark consequences of fear-driven actions. As James navigates a world filled with suspicion and danger, he must confront both external threats and his own inner demons.
With rich historical detail and a compelling narrative, Wicked of the Earth invites readers to reflect on the complexities of human nature and the impact of societal hysteria. A. D. Bergin skillfully weaves a tale that will resonate with fans of historical fiction and those intrigued by the witch trials of the past.
This book is perfect for readers who enjoy intense historical narratives and emotional depth.