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Leaving that apart, this book does go into thorough detail not only about the Belvoir case, but also about the whole business of witchcraft and the paranoia which surrounded it for so long. Heaven help the woman who was accused of sorcery in those days, for it is apparent that nobody else would.
For an account of another 17th-century true life case, may we also recommend [[The Last Witch of Langenburg: Murder in a German Village by Thomas Robisheaux]]. You might also appreciate [[The Secret Rooms: A True Gothic Mystery by Catherine Bailey]].
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