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The Twisted Spell By Diane Narraway.

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  The Twisted Spell By Diane Narraway. Diane Narraway's "Twisted Spell" weaves a captivating narrative set against the mystical backdrop of Chiswell, a quaint village on the island of Portland, off the coast of Dorset, England. Delving into the rich local history of this mysterious place, Narraway creates a spellbinding tale that seamlessly blends elements of witchcraft, religious faith, and the consequences of one's actions. The story unfolds in a community where the echoes of witchcraft still linger, creating an atmospheric and otherworldly setting. Chiswell's reputation for its mystical past comes to life through Narraway's vivid prose, transporting readers to a world where the line between reality and the supernatural blurs. The author's meticulous research is evident in the intricacies of the narrative, as she masterfully embroiders local history into the fabric of her storytelling. At the heart of the tale is the Conjurers Lodge, an intriguing instit...

Sir Martin Frobisher by Taliesin Trow.

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  In "Sir Martin Frobisher" by Taliesin Trow, readers are treated to a captivating exploration of the life and exploits of a lesser-known Elizabethan privateer, often overshadowed by the renowned Francis Drake. Trow skillfully brings to light the remarkable story of Sir Martin Frobisher, a man with a short temper and an indomitable spirit that left an indelible mark on the annals of maritime history. One of the book's strengths lies in its ability to resurrect Frobisher from the shadows of history, portraying him not merely as a contemporary of Drake, but as a distinct and fascinating character in his own right. Trow delves into the intricate details of Frobisher's life, providing readers with a comprehensive account of his endeavours and contributions to Elizabethan England. At the heart of the narrative is Frobisher's audacious exploration of the elusive Northwest Passage. The author skillfully navigates through the challenges and triumphs of these perilous jour...