A Handful of Straw
Mary
Rensten’s bewitching new HERTFORDSHIRE novel
‘Standing directly in front of her,
with his left hand firmly grasping Jane’s arm, Arthur drove the pin deep into
her flesh. The old woman remained
perfectly still and looked straight into Arthur’s face. Caroline flinched and
turned her head away. When she looked back Arthur was withdrawing the pin from
Jane’s arm.
This spine tingling excerpt is from ‘A Handful of Straw’ by Hertfordshire author Mary Rensten. The novel is based on the story of Jane Wenham of Walkern, who was tried as a witch at the Hertford Spring Assizes in 1712.
How could any sensible person believe such nonsense in this new
enlightened century? Caroline Newell, 30, widowed and wealthy, did not… and
said so. Voicing her modern ideas in Walkern was dangerous, both for Caroline and Mary, her young maid… who
could read! The events of February and March 1712 - the witch-hunt itself and
meeting the gentle but passionate Simon Warrender and the clever gypsy boy Jem –
would have a lasting effect upon Caroline’s life.
A Handful of Straw. ISBN 978-0-9562494-6-3. Published
by SCRIPTORA (in association with the SWWJ.)
Retail Price: £10.99 paperback. Distributor: Books@Hoddesdon. Tel. 01992
442290. Email: enquiries@booksat.com
Launch, Hertford Museum, 18 Bull Plain, Hertford, SG14
1DT. Tel. 01992 582686. April 20th. 11am -2 pm; Signing, Books@Hoddesdon, High St.
Hoddesdon, April 27th. 11 am - 1 pm. Walkern Fair, Walkern Sports &
Community Centre. SG2 7NP. Sunday, May 5th. 2-5 pm.
The cover painting is by Cuffley watercolour artist Yvonne Sint.
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