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2.0 out of 5 stars not much of a secret, January 15, 2007
This review is from: Salem's Secret: Fiction Based on Fact (Helen Highwaters) (Paperback)
The premise sounded promising when I ordered this book, but sad to say, it has turned out to be an amateurish production about 17 ancient skeletons discovered in a church in modern-day Salem, MA. Whom might they be? The protagonist, Helen Waters, is the only female fisherman (sic) in the neighboring town. Her grandmother would very much like to link her up with a nice professional gentleman, so Helen can leave the sea and become a genteel history teacher. A love potion procured from a local wiccan practitioner seems to do the trick. But someone is targeting local witches and committing violence against them. Maybe the state archaeologist can help Helen get to the bottom of this crime wave and figure out whose skeletons those are.
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Salem's Secret: Fiction Based on Fact (Helen Highwaters)
Salem's Secret: Fiction Based on Fact (Helen Highwaters) by William L. Story (Paperback - April 1, 1999)
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