Daemonologie

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But in my opinion, since in a matter of treason against the Prince, barnes or wives, or ever so defamed persons, may of our law serve for sufficient witnesses and proofs. I think surely that by a far greater reason, such witnesses may be sufficient in matters of high treason against God. For who but Witches can be proofs, and so witness of the doings of Witches.

(King James, Daemonologie Third Book, 1597)

Threads of history run through Alice Gray's story, loosely binding the fantasy. This quote inspired the second book in the series. I hope it give a flavour of what's to come...

Thanks for clicking guys! The first chapter will follow shortly. This is the second book in the Alice Gray series so check out book 1 Witching Tree for a proper intro to the characters.

Hope you like it! Comments and ⭐️ very much appreciated. ❤️

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