The Witchfinder’s
Sister by Beth Underdown is the story about the infamous Witchfinder
General, Matthew Hopkins. The story is told from the perspective of his sister,
Alice, who returns home after the sudden and tragic death of her husband. She
quickly becomes suspicious of her brother’s business dealings and learns of the
horrifying deeds he’s doing in the name of God. When local village women are
accused of witchcraft, Alice doesn’t believe it and tries to persuade him to
stop. But Matthew is insistent, specifically using a verse from Exodus that
witches must die. She begins to work in secret to stop him. She begins to look
into the family’s past, only to find horrifying secrets. When she confronts
Matthew with what she has discovered, Matthew locks her away. Will Matthew stop
his witch hunting? Will Alice be able to escape her brother’s hold?
The Witchfinder’s
Sister is a fictionalized story of a terrifying figure in history. Very
little is known about Matthew Hopkins’s past or family. However, his witch
hunting is well documented and he is credited with killing over 300 women
during 1644-1646. He is solely responsible for the increased number of witch
trials in the area. He even wrote a book, The
Discovery of Witches (1647) which helped influence the Salem Witch Trials
(1692-1693). The story of The
Witchfinder’s Sister is a look into possible influences to Matthew Hopkins’
obsession with witches and his drive to rid society of them. It is an
interesting take on a man which history seems to have forgotten. A man who had
done so much damage. I recommend The
Witchfinder’s Sister. The story will intrigue you and you will not be able
to put it down.
The Witchfinder’s Sister
is available on
Amazon
in hardcover and on the
Kindle
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