


Witch Light by Susan Fletcher
Kelsey's Favourite!
Witch Light, by Susan Fletcher is a compelling historical fiction set amidst the green hills and bloody events of the Glen Coe Massacre.
1692. Corrag, a wild young girl from the mountains of Scotland, has been imprisoned as a witch.
Terrified, in a cold, filthy cell, she awaits her fate of death by burning - until she is visited by Charles Leslie, a young Irishman, hungry to question her. For Corrag knows more than it seems: she was witness to the bloody and brutal Massacre of Glencoe. But to reveal what she knows, Corrag demands a chance to tell her true story.
It is a tale of passion and courage, magic and betrayal, and the difference that a single heart can make to the great events of history.
Want to read more about this book? Check out Kelsey's review of it by clicking here.
Kelsey's Favourite!
Witch Light, by Susan Fletcher is a compelling historical fiction set amidst the green hills and bloody events of the Glen Coe Massacre.
1692. Corrag, a wild young girl from the mountains of Scotland, has been imprisoned as a witch.
Terrified, in a cold, filthy cell, she awaits her fate of death by burning - until she is visited by Charles Leslie, a young Irishman, hungry to question her. For Corrag knows more than it seems: she was witness to the bloody and brutal Massacre of Glencoe. But to reveal what she knows, Corrag demands a chance to tell her true story.
It is a tale of passion and courage, magic and betrayal, and the difference that a single heart can make to the great events of history.
Want to read more about this book? Check out Kelsey's review of it by clicking here.
Kelsey's Favourite!
Witch Light, by Susan Fletcher is a compelling historical fiction set amidst the green hills and bloody events of the Glen Coe Massacre.
1692. Corrag, a wild young girl from the mountains of Scotland, has been imprisoned as a witch.
Terrified, in a cold, filthy cell, she awaits her fate of death by burning - until she is visited by Charles Leslie, a young Irishman, hungry to question her. For Corrag knows more than it seems: she was witness to the bloody and brutal Massacre of Glencoe. But to reveal what she knows, Corrag demands a chance to tell her true story.
It is a tale of passion and courage, magic and betrayal, and the difference that a single heart can make to the great events of history.
Want to read more about this book? Check out Kelsey's review of it by clicking here.
Details
Witch Light
by Susan Fletcher
ISBN
9780007321605
Publisher
Fourth Estate (GB)
Binding
Paperback
Publication date
1 March 2011