![]() Those wolves, which Martha dangerously approaches before Thomas shoots them, resemble the band of assassins sent to Massachusetts from London by a minion of King Charles II, who wants to avenge the death of his father, the Catholic Charles I killed by Cromwell. An unusually tall Welshman approaching 50, Thomas Carrier carries himself with an air of mystery and authority that intrigues Martha despite herself, especially after he kills the wolves menacing the farm. Instead she’s drawn to one of the two indentured hired men on the farm. ![]() He’s also hoping she’ll find a proper suitor among the local clergy. In 1673, Martha’s father sends her to help her pregnant cousin Patience, whose husband Daniel is often away from the family’s farm near Andover. In this prequel to The Heretic’s Daughter (2008), Kent tells the fictionalized story of her ancestor Martha Carrier’s courtship with her future husband years before she became a victim of the Salem Witch Trials. ![]()
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