Sunday, February 26, 2012

Death in Salem by Diane E. Foulds, 279 pages


This nonfiction book looks at the people involved in the Salem Witch trials, from the afflicted, to the accused, the clergy and the judges, and even the elite of the time. It gives a short bio of each person, how they reacted during the trials and what happened to them afterwards. The book was a little dry at times and didn't bring history to life, but if you want a plain, factual look at the people involved, this is a great resource.

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