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THE FAMILIARS

Stacey Halls

THE FAMILIARS is based around the famous Pendle witch trials of 1612. It follows Fleetwood Shuttleworth, the young mistress at one of the finest houses in Lancashire, who is drawn into the tragic events through her friendship with one of the women accused.
Fleetwood Shuttleworth is 17 years old, married, and pregnant for the fourth time. But as the mistress at Gawthorpe Hall, she still has no living child, and her husband Richard is anxious for an heir. When Fleetwood finds a letter she isn't supposed to read from the doctor who delivered her third stillbirth, she is dealt the crushing blow that she will not survive another pregnancy.

When she crosses paths by chance with Alice Grey, a young midwife, Alice promises to help her give birth to a healthy baby, and to prove the physician wrong. When Alice is drawn into the witchcraft accusations that are sweeping the North-West, Fleetwood risks everything by trying to help her. But is there more to Alice than meets the eye? As the two women's lives become inextricably bound together, the legendary trial at Lancaster approaches, and Fleetwood's stomach continues to grow. Time is running out, and both their lives are at stake. Only they know the truth. Only they can save each other.

Fleetwood Shuttleworth, Alice Grey and everyone else in the novel were real people, and much of it is based on the historical timeline. In the early 17th century Lancashire was deemed a lawless county full of Catholics, criminals and conspirators, and King James I was obsessed with capturing witches, who were mostly poor, illiterate women. Historian Keith Thomas asked 'was witch-hunting woman-hunting?' and THE FAMILIARS expertly deals with themes of women's rights in the period, many of which resonate today.

Stacey Halls grew up in Rossendale, Lancashire, as the daughter of market traders. She has always been fascinated by the Pendle witches. She studied journalism at the University of Central Lancashire and moved to London aged 21. She was media editor at The Bookseller and books editor at Stylist.co.uk, and has also written for Psychologies, The Independent and Fabulous magazine, where she now works as Deputy Chief Sub Editor. She lives in south-east London with her boyfriend Andy, also a journalist.
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Published 2019-02-19 by Bonnier / Zaffre

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Published 2019-02-19 by Bonnier / Zaffre

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Painstakingly researched, this is an enthralling debut!

The novel is enriched by a visual dimension, with marvellous evocations of period clothing, the details of interiors, the food eaten and the appearance of the characters themselves. The reader is given colour, texture and light in relationship to both human activity and the landscape; descriptions which are sometimes quite lovely, and sometimes very graphic images of appalling poverty and destitution.

The new Hilary Mantel!

Not a fan of historical fiction? Prepare to change your mind... Fierce, feminist and properly fabulous.

So pacy and brilliantly creepy... this book gets under your skin!

I read this in just over a day - I was completely hooked! An intriguing story about a fascinating period of history and brilliant female characters.

'Assured and alluring, this beautiful tale of women and witchcraft and the fight against power was a delight from start to finish.

A wonderful novel, enthralling, spellbinding, terrifying, full of twists and turns, written with heart and style.

Man alive, this book has some buzz and rightly so. it's got it all: the Pendle witch trials of 1612, female bonding, an addictive mystery and a story based on real events (always a winner).... Enjoy, people, enjoy!

This book is phenomenal. Already wanting to re-read it. Beautiful, haunting, strange and evocative. Loved every single ruddy page.

I've just read The Familiars by Stacey Halls and enjoyed it immensely. I don't know much about the C17th witch trials so was really gripped. I loved the bravery of the heroine and wonderful period detail.

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The Familiars is an intricate and sensitive portrayal of a brave, tenacious young girl carving her place in the world. A must-read novel.

Just galloped through the Pendle Witch trials, taking in some intrigue, infidelity, female friendship and foxes. Fast-paced, twisty and immense fun. Thank you!