Black Wood Women: A spellbinding historical tale of persecution, resilience and hope, brand-new for 2024

We know the truths men have forgotten...

The last wolf in England hunts for prey. Exhausted, hungry and alone, she fears for the litter of pups she carries, and the men who seek to wipe her out.

Yorkshire, 1649.

Since they fled Ireland, Caragh and her family have hidden their true identities to enable them to start a new life in England. But when Caragh finds her parents brutally murdered by a Protestant determined to rid the area of Catholics, she must flee again.

Travelling east, she comes to a forest, where she meets a coven of women who wear their hair loose and refuse to follow men's rules.

Having found acceptance at last, Caragh is unaware that a different kind of persecution stalks the black wood women, and their days in the forest are numbered.

For fans of Maggie O'Farrell (Hamnet), Kate Atkinson (Transcription), Natasha Solomons (Fair Rosaline), and Gill Hornby (Godmersham Park).

HarperCollins 2024

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Black Wood Women: A spellbinding historical tale of persecution, resilience and hope, brand-new for 2024

We know the truths men have forgotten...

The last wolf in England hunts for prey. Exhausted, hungry and alone, she fears for the litter of pups she carries, and the men who seek to wipe her out.

Yorkshire, 1649.

Since they fled Ireland, Caragh and her family have hidden their true identities to enable them to start a new life in England. But when Caragh finds her parents brutally murdered by a Protestant determined to rid the area of Catholics, she must flee again.

Travelling east, she comes to a forest, where she meets a coven of women who wear their hair loose and refuse to follow men's rules.

Having found acceptance at last, Caragh is unaware that a different kind of persecution stalks the black wood women, and their days in the forest are numbered.

For fans of Maggie O'Farrell (Hamnet), Kate Atkinson (Transcription), Natasha Solomons (Fair Rosaline), and Gill Hornby (Godmersham Park).

HarperCollins 2024

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Black Wood Women: A spellbinding historical tale of persecution, resilience and hope, brand-new for 2024

by Michael Stewart

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Black Wood Women: A spellbinding historical tale of persecution, resilience and hope, brand-new for 2024

Black Wood Women: A spellbinding historical tale of persecution, resilience and hope, brand-new for 2024

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We know the truths men have forgotten...

The last wolf in England hunts for prey. Exhausted, hungry and alone, she fears for the litter of pups she carries, and the men who seek to wipe her out.

Yorkshire, 1649.

Since they fled Ireland, Caragh and her family have hidden their true identities to enable them to start a new life in England. But when Caragh finds her parents brutally murdered by a Protestant determined to rid the area of Catholics, she must flee again.

Travelling east, she comes to a forest, where she meets a coven of women who wear their hair loose and refuse to follow men's rules.

Having found acceptance at last, Caragh is unaware that a different kind of persecution stalks the black wood women, and their days in the forest are numbered.

For fans of Maggie O'Farrell (Hamnet), Kate Atkinson (Transcription), Natasha Solomons (Fair Rosaline), and Gill Hornby (Godmersham Park).

HarperCollins 2024


Product Details

BN ID: 2940191798240
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
Publication date: 11/21/2024
Edition description: Unabridged
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