A Witch in the Family: The Salem Witch Trials Re-examined in Light of New Evidence

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Findings by University of Virginia researchers have compelled award-winning creator Stephen Hawley Martin to reconsider what led to the 1692 witch hysteria that ravaged the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Hence this new edition of his Amazon 4.5-star-rated book first published in 2006. Martin writes that now, after 325 years, the discovery by U.Va. provides the missing piece of the puzzle that causes the others fall into place.

Nineteen were hanged, including the creator’s seven-times-great grandmother, one used to be crushed to death, and five died in prison. Why? Were the so-referred to as “afflicted” faking their symptoms as many historians care for? Martin didn’t think so in 2006, and he does not think so now. He pursues several avenues of investigation that come with the remarkable power of belief, the possibility indicated by quantum physics experiments that thought creates reality, and arrives at an explanation regarded as inconceivable until the U.Va. findings were released.

“A Witch in the Circle of relatives” is nothing less than a riveting, real-life murder mystery—the ultimate reality show no person who wants to know the truth must miss.

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