REVIEW: THE PENDLE CURSE by Catherine Cavendish
Catherine Cavendish remains one of those rare authors who consistently manage the first-person narrative wisely and well. In this story, a young widow, bereaved suddenly and unexpectedly by an aneurysm felling her husband (no notice, and not anyone to blame) finds herself inextricably and inexplicably drawn into a brutal historical occurrence, whose gory strands and obsessed spirits extend into her present with damaging consequences.
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