Wednesday, 11 March 2026

The Witchfinder's Assistant by Ruth Goldstraw

Date read: 11th March 2026

My rating: 5*
Genre I reckon: Historical Murder Mystery (17c Witch hunt)

Buy link: Amazon 


Ahhh, I love this book! 

So, we have Wem in England during the 17th century (& the civil war) as a backdrop. Excellent; a time period not explored enough imho. 

Then we have a dashing hero, John Carne, who has the patience of a saint. Poor man is shunned by his wife, set apart from society, and has been cornered into helping the 'godly man' of a magistrate. 

And then weird dead bodies are found in The Moss - the town is turned upside down as superstition and rumour infect all. 

Can John remain the calm voice of reason? Will anyone listen? 


~ This story starts of suitably slowly. One gets to feel the difficulty of daily life through the pacing as well as the plot. And then you're rewarded with plenty of action towards the end.

All the characters are all well-written, even if some are downright unlovable. There are definitely some you will love to hate! And I don't want to give anything away by naming those I adore.

The character arcs are wonderful. 

The real vibes of the dangers of witch hunts and bigotry are incredible. 

And the historical accuracy is portrayed in such a way as to make you feel like you're inhabiting the book. 

Excellent!


Read this book now if you enjoy murder mysteries and/or historical fiction.



Always in love and light,

TL


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