Fear of the plague puts two sisters on a journey to escape a medieval town.
The village where they settle is a dangerous place. If they want to survive, they must outsmart a cold-blooded ruler governing the desperate villagers. Intrigue, violence, and murder follow the sisters at every turn in the dark world of superstition and black magic.
The sisters must endure the reality where the belief in demons is as real as it is sinister. But are the demons behind horrific happenings in the village? In unexpected twists of fate, Rewa has hidden motives, while Marjer must be alert to constant threats that are almost too much to bear. When they both fall for the same man, Marjer suffers deceit and betrayal, but Rewa must act fast before the plague spreads to the village.
It was the clustered neighbourhood of old townhouses where my grandmother lived with my father when he was a young child long after losing his father in the war. Before the war, the house belonged to ........
When Churchill sought solace in puffing rings of smoke from his cigar, sipping whiskey from his tumbler, he must have looked awkwardly at the footprints of war scattered all over the place. In a t ........
If you fake it, you make it, the saying was under the fascist occupying forces, terrified about any contagious diseases. There were also false alarms about infectious illnesses, which would put the ........
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