NO ONE IS SAFE WHEN THERE'S A WITCH IN TOWN When Blythe Bradbury moves to Brekham, it takes less than a day for rumors of witchcraft to find their way to the town's minister. But the ravings of the town's gossip mean little to the minister's son, Caleb Walcott, who finds himself drawn to the strange, outspoken young woman. Caleb isn't the only man in Brekham entranced by her rare beauty, but he is the only one to earn her heart. Yet when the minister's daughter is found murdered in the forest, Blythe is there beside her. Covered in blood. To save Blythe from the gallows, Caleb must piece together what really happened the night of his sister's death. If he can survive long enough to uncover the real killer, Caleb will find that everyone has something to hide.
Narrates the experiences and reactions of a respectable bank functionary after his abrupt arrest on an undisclosed charge Introduction by George Steiner; Translation by Willa and Edwin Muir
This edition contains the English translation and the original text in German.
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