In the late 17th century, long after the flames of witch hysteria had started to dim in Europe, the American colonies were on the verge of experiencing their own brutal witch hunt. The Massachusetts of 1692 was a world apart from the state we know today. Inhabited by colonists who had fled the political and religious upheavals of England, they hoped to create a sanctuary based on their strict Puritan beliefs. Instead, they found themselves in a harsh and unyielding land where the dream of a utopian society quickly turned into a nightmare. Only seven decades after the Mayflower’s historic journey, the horrifying events in Salem would show how easily fear and suspicion could tear a community apart.
This book is not just an account of the trials but a vivid portrayal of the lives upended by the witch hunt. It looks into the personal stories of those who were falsely accused and unjustly punished. Walk alongside Tituba, the enslaved woman whose coerced confession sparked the hysteria, and feel her terror and desperation. Stand with Martha Corey, who, despite her piety and integrity, was condemned by her own neighbors. Witness the heartbreaking resilience of John Proctor, who stood up against the madness, only to face execution himself. Experience the horror of Mary Easty, who maintained her innocence to the very end, and whose calm demeanor at her execution moved many to tears.
We go through this history through the eyes of those who bore its brunt. The Salem witch trials claimed numerous lives and destroyed countless others. This book aims to resurrect their voices, offering a poignant reminder of the devastating effects of paranoia and the importance of justice and compassion in the face of fear.
Harper Davis hails from Virginia where he received a Bachelor’s of Arts in Theater Studies. After a year working in the theatrical realm, he decided to move to the sunny desert of Arizona where he landed a position at a prestigious events planning company. There he works with several corporate clients producing meetings, parties and special events. This type of world is full of creative ideas and constant fun but it also comes with long hours and stressful customer service which caused Harper to think back to a class that he took in college: Playwriting.
With nothing more than a worn out laptop, his muse, and his imagination, he has completed three novels and has several more in the making. As a debut novelist, he is actively seeking representation from agents with an interest in fantasy-fiction and science-fiction stories. As a newcomer to the writing community, he is steadily looking for comments and welcomes all forms of constructive criticism and support.