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The King’s Witches set in Scotland and Denmark

  • Submitted: 27th May 2024

The King’s Witches – Kate Foster

The King’s Witches set in Scotland and Denmark

Map of locations in The King’s Witches

The King's Witches set in Scotland and Denmark

 

BOARDING PASS INFORMATION

Destination : Edinburgh, North Berwick, Copenhagen

Author guide: Kate Foster

Genre: historical

Food and drink to accompany: something you can cook in a cauldron

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A novel to transport you to Edinburgh, North Berwick and Copenhagen

 

Map of locations in The King’s Witches

When you have a story with fact and fiction blended together, gruesome history of how women were suspected to be witches and some stellar writing, you know a book is going to be good.

After reading The Maiden, about hangings in Scotland, I was very eager to return to Kate Foster’s writing. It was as if she had a great big cauldron and was dripping in historical facts and fictional spells. So well mixed and concocted that I couldn’t tell where one started and the other ended.

Of course, a novel about witches is going to reveal some gruesome ‘scenes’ and you would do well not to eat during much of this novel. I felt sick at one point, but it’s all so well written and rightly so – some of this did actually happen after all.  The three women’s stories came together nicely and I thought each voice and story elevated and enhanced the others. Such a compelling premise and the three stories fitted together nicely. The ending….well, that unexpected and intriguing.

Kate Foster – get this name on your historical fiction must haves!

 

Map of locations in The King’s Witches

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Postcard details:  Access The BookTrail’s Map of Locations and travel guide here

 

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