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The King's Witches

By: Kate Foster
Narrated by: Rhianna McGreevy, Paula Masterton, Kristin Atherton
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The King’s Witches by Kate Foster is a compelling and beautiful historical novel that gives voices to the women at the heart of the real-life witch trials in sixteenth-century Scotland.

Women whisper secrets to each other; it is how we survive.

1589. Princess Anna of Denmark is betrothed to King James VI of Scotland. Before they can wed, Anna must pass the trial period: one year of marriage to prove herself worthy of being Scotland's new Queen. Determined to fulfil her duties to King and country, Anna resolves to be the perfect royal bride. Until she meets Lord Henry . . .

By her side is Kirsten Sorenson, her loyal and pious lady-in-waiting. But, whilst tending to Anna's every need, Kirsten has her own secret motives for the royal marriage to succeed . . .

Meanwhile, in North Berwick, young housemaid Jura practises the healing charms taught to her by her mother. When she realizes she is no longer safe, she escapes to Edinburgh, only to find herself caught up in the witchcraft mania that has gripped not just the capital, but the new queen . . .

'Enthralling, compelling and at times chilling . . . An utterly timely tale' – D. V. Bishop, prize-winning author of Ritual of Fire

'A beautifully written tale of love and duty, fear and courage' – Jenny Ashcroft, bestselling author of
The Echoes of Love

'A gripping, poignant novel that gives voices to those so often unheard in historical accounts' – Elizabeth Lee, author of Cunning Women

*The Maiden was longlisted for the Women's Prize for Fiction on 05/03/2024

©2024 Kate Foster (P)2024 Macmillan Publishers International Limited
Christian Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Medieval Royalty World Literature King Scotland Witchcraft Wedding Magic Users Marriage

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I was engrossed by this story; I loved it. The characters are well-developed and I wasn’t sure until the end what would happen to Jura. Man’s treatment and beliefs around women in history, and the oppression caused as a result, were abhorrent.

Beautifully written and excellently narrated

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4.5 stars. Another riveting listen from Kate Foster. Foster has such a natural storyteller's instinct and is brilliant at character. She writes with colour and pace, and it's never dull. She does a fine job of interweaving the different character strands (through their chapters) while keeping each sufficiently engaging. Particularly enjoyed the character of Jura, with her great turns of phrase, and also Kirsten. For me, Foster's second novel was not quite as purely brilliant and enjoyable as her debut The Maiden though, with its vibrant, standout heroine Violet. Similar themes of historical events revisited from a feminist fictional lens, together with justice and social class. Both great, lively listens. The subject matter of women in history (and arguably today?) labelled as witches (or comparable terms of denigration or condemnation) is vital to face but horrific and traumatic nonetheless. Still, Foster handles it well and balances the necessarily grim detail with lots of touches of lightness and, ultimately, hope.

Foster spins a great yarn

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Brilliant historical fiction bringing to life the reality of peoples views of 16th witches and life, could not stop listening but now sad it has finished, great narrator

Could not stop listening new favourite author

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I loved that this was performed with Scottish accents which really brought this to life. Character of Jura was particularly enjoyable. Fab mix of historical and magic.

History meets magic. Scottish brings this to life

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The book was very well narrated. The characters were interesting and varied, the plot well structured and the events around beliefs in witchcraft fascinating.

Absorbing storyline with interesting historical events

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A captivating blend of historical intrigue and magical realism. Foster weaves a mesmerising story of courage, mystery, and the supernatural, drawing readers into a richly detailed world. Her characters are vividly portrayed, and the plot is filled with unexpected twists and turns. An enthralling read from start to finish, this book is a must-read for fans of historical fiction and fantasy.

Enchanting and Thrilling: A Spellbinding Tale

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This book held me spellbound until the end, who knows maybe I was bewitched. Seriously I absolutely loved I cannot offer any criticism indeed I would not want to. Just off to get her next book

Loved this book

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The courage and tenacity of the female characters was realistically portrayed.
I was totally absorbed and did not want the book to end.

A gripping book from start to finish

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I couldn't stop listening. A fabulous interpretation of historical events. The insanity, injustice, and brutality of the 'witchcraft' persecutions is laid bare.

Enthralling

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A story based on real events, with real people, beautifully narrated. Will lookout for the same author

Enchanting story

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