"[A]n intimate portrait of a couple in crisis that mirrors the collapse of Salem—and, indeed, society at large. Historical fiction fans will appreciate this taut narrative that probes the dangers of an inherently unequal social system." --BookLife/Publishers Weekly (EDITOR'S PICK) When love is put on trial with witchcraft, which side will she choose? Salem, Massachusetts Bay Colony, 1692. Caroline Choate has lived in Salem for ten years, privately grieving several miscarriages before accusations of witchcraft seize the Puritan community and catch Caroline and her husband, John, in the beginnings of its horror. At first, Caroline’s day-to-day life is left unaltered. But after John’s growing interest in Salem’s turmoil leads him to join the witch hunt — accusing both neighbors and friends — Caroline is forced to grapple with the devastating choice of standing with her husband or setting out on her own. Amidst a cast of real people and real events, The Witch Hunter’s Wife is a hauntingly beautiful story that explores the power of confessions, staying silent, and how both can alter your life, or those you love, forever. A compelling perspective on a dark chapter in American history, perfect for fans of The Heretic's Daughter , and The First Witch of Boston . Please see front matter for content warnings. "[A]n intimate portrait of a couple in crisis that mirrors the collapse of Salem-and, indeed, society at large. Historical fiction fans will appreciate this taut narrative that probes the dangers of an inherently unequal social system." --BookLife/Publishers Weekly (EDITOR'S PICK) "Author Jessica Lunt tells a moving story inspired by one of the most shameful and tragic events in American history. It's a character-driven drama laced with tension and dread." --Reviewed by Pikasho Deka for Readers' Favorite (Five Stars)