![]() Chakraborty, author of The City of Brass Details it takes the best tropes of horror and witchcraft and gives them a refreshingly feminist twist.' - S.A. a brilliant debut to chill the brightest summer day' - Daily Mail 'A magnificent, raw slice of folk horror, dark with threat and clenched with suspense. For the real threat to Bethel is its own darkness.īethel must change. ![]() And as the truth about the Prophets, the Church and their history is revealed, so Immanuelle understands what must be done. įascinated by and fearful of the secrets the diary reveals, Immanuelle begins to understand why her mother once consorted with witches. It is a forbidden place, haunted by the spirits of the witches who bestow an extraordinary gift on Immanuelle. ![]() For it was in Bethel that the first Prophet pursued and killed four powerful witches, and so cleansed the land.Īnd then a chance encounter lures her into the Darkwood that surrounds Bethel. Born on the fringes of Bethel, Immanuelle does her best to obey the Church and follow Holy Protocol. ![]()
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