Hour of the Witch
A Novel
(Sprache: Englisch)
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER From the acclaimed author of The Flight Attendant: Historical fiction at its best . The book is a thriller in structure, and a real page-turner, the ending both unexpected and satisfying (Diana...
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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER From the acclaimed author of The Flight Attendant: Historical fiction at its best . The book is a thriller in structure, and a real page-turner, the ending both unexpected and satisfying (Diana Gabaldon, bestselling author of the Outlander series, The Washington Post).A young Puritan woman faithful, resourceful, but afraid of the demons that dog her soul plots her escape from a violent marriage in this riveting and propulsive novel of historical suspense.
Boston, 1662. Mary Deerfield is twenty-four-years-old. Her skin is porcelain, her eyes delft blue, and in England she might have had many suitors. But here in the New World, amid this community of saints, Mary is the second wife of Thomas Deerfield, a man as cruel as he is powerful. When Thomas, prone to drunken rage, drives a three-tined fork into the back of Mary's hand, she resolves that she must divorce him to save her life.
But in a world where every neighbor is watching for signs of the devil, a woman like Mary a woman who harbors secret desires and finds it difficult to tolerate the brazen hypocrisy of so many men in the colony soon becomes herself the object of suspicion and rumor. When tainted objects are discovered buried in Mary's garden, when a boy she has treated with herbs and simples dies, and when their servant girl runs screaming in fright from her home, Mary must fight to not only escape her marriage, but also the gallows.
A twisting, tightly plotted novel of historical suspense from one of our greatest storytellers, Hour of the Witch is a timely and terrifying story of socially sanctioned brutality and the original American witch hunt.
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Prologue It was always possible that the Devil was present.
Certainly, God was watching. And their Savior.
And so they were never completely alone. Not even when they might wander out toward the mudflats or the salt marshes which, because they all but disappeared at high tide, they called the Back Bay, or they happened to scale the Trimountain three separate hills, really, Cotton and Sentry and Beacon they had virtually flattened as they moved the earth to create the jetties and wharves and foundations for the warehouses. Not even along the narrow neck that led to the mainland, or when they were in the woods (most definitely not when they were in the woods) on the far side of the slender spit.
They knew there was something with them when they were otherwise alone in their small, dark houses the windows some-times mere slits and often shuttered against the wind and the cold and a man could write in his diary (his ledger, in essence, in which he would catalog the day s events and his state of mind in an effort to gauge whether he was among the elect), or a woman could scribble a few lines of poetry about the trees or the rivers or those astonishing sand dunes that rolled in the night like sea waves.
Sometimes the presence was frightening, especially if there were other indications that the Devil was at hand. But then there were those moments when it was comforting, and they, mere sheep to their divinity, felt the company of their shepherd. It was soothing, reassuring, breathtakingly beautiful.
Either way, more times than not, the women and men took consolation in the notion that there were explanations for a world that was so clearly inexplicable and, usually, inexplicable in ways that were horrifying: a shallop with a dozen oarsmen disappearing beneath the water somewhere between the piers and the massive, anchored ship with its barrels of seasonings, its containers of gun-powder, its crates of pewter and porcelain and
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pillowbeers. That shallop vanished completely. One moment, sailors on the docks in the harbor could see it plainly. But then the clouds rolled in and the rains began, and the boat never emerged from the froth and the foam, and the bodies never were found.
Never.
Or that farmer who was gored through the stomach by a bull and took three days, every moment of which he was in agony, to die in his bedstead. How do you explain that? By the end of the ordeal, the feathers and cornhusks in the great bag beneath him were as red as the linen in which they were wrapped. Never had it taken a man so long to bleed out.
Three days. A number of biblical import.
But, still. Still.
How do you explain a husband who will break his wife s leg with a fireplace poker, and then chain her around the waist to the plow so she can t leave his property? And who then goes away? The woman waited a full day before she began to cry out.
How do you explain hurricanes that suck whole wharves into the sea, fires that spread from the hearth to the house and leave behind nothing but two blackened chimneys, how do you explain droughts and famines and floods? How do you explain babies who die and children who die and, yes, even old people who die?
Never did they ask the question Why me? In truth, they never even asked the more reasonable question Why anyone? Because they knew. They knew what was out there in the wilds, and what was inside them that was, arguably, wilder still. Though good works could not in themselves change a thing original sin was no fiction, predestination no fable they might be a sign. A good sign. Sanctification followed justification.
And as for divorce . . . it happened. Rarely. But it did. It was possible. At least it was supposed to be. Mediation was always better than litigation, because this was, after all, a community of saints.
Never.
Or that farmer who was gored through the stomach by a bull and took three days, every moment of which he was in agony, to die in his bedstead. How do you explain that? By the end of the ordeal, the feathers and cornhusks in the great bag beneath him were as red as the linen in which they were wrapped. Never had it taken a man so long to bleed out.
Three days. A number of biblical import.
But, still. Still.
How do you explain a husband who will break his wife s leg with a fireplace poker, and then chain her around the waist to the plow so she can t leave his property? And who then goes away? The woman waited a full day before she began to cry out.
How do you explain hurricanes that suck whole wharves into the sea, fires that spread from the hearth to the house and leave behind nothing but two blackened chimneys, how do you explain droughts and famines and floods? How do you explain babies who die and children who die and, yes, even old people who die?
Never did they ask the question Why me? In truth, they never even asked the more reasonable question Why anyone? Because they knew. They knew what was out there in the wilds, and what was inside them that was, arguably, wilder still. Though good works could not in themselves change a thing original sin was no fiction, predestination no fable they might be a sign. A good sign. Sanctification followed justification.
And as for divorce . . . it happened. Rarely. But it did. It was possible. At least it was supposed to be. Mediation was always better than litigation, because this was, after all, a community of saints.
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Autoren-Porträt von Chris Bohjalian
CHRIS BOHJALIAN is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of twenty-one books, including The Red Lotus, Midwives, and The Flight Attendant, which will be an HBO Max limited series later this year starring Kaley Cuoco. His other books include The Guest Room; Close Your Eyes, Hold Hands; The Sandcastle Girls; Skeletons at the Feast; and The Double Bind. His novels Secrets of Eden, Midwives, and Past the Bleachers were made into movies, and his work has been translated into more than thirty-five languages. He is also a playwright (Wingspan and Midwives). He lives in Vermont.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Chris Bohjalian
- 2022, 496 Seiten, Maße: 13,1 x 20,2 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: Penguin Random House
- ISBN-10: 0525432698
- ISBN-13: 9780525432692
- Erscheinungsdatum: 19.01.2022
Sprache:
Englisch
Pressezitat
One of the Washington Post s 50 Notable Works of Fiction of the Year A Real Simple Best New Book A Read It Forward Most Anticipated Book A Lit Hub Most Anticipated Book A CrimeReads Most Anticipated Book A GoodReads Most Anticipated Book An AARP Most Anticipated BookHour of the Witch is historical fiction at its best Insightful and empathetic Thick with details as chowder is with clams Handled with great skill and delicacy. The book is a thriller in structure, and a real page-turner, the ending both unexpected and satisfying.
Diana Gabaldon, The Washington Post
"Harrowing... In the hands of a master storyteller like Bohjalian, [Hour of the Witch is] an engrossing tale of a woman who insists upon the right to navigate her life, and the consequences when she does.
Danielle Trussoni, New York Times Book Review
"Bohjalian does an admirable job of bringing his numerous players to life in all their complexity... Hour of the Witch part courtroom thriller, part psychological suspense novel holds a reader s rapt attention all the way to its startling conclusion.
Tom Nolan, Wall Street Journal
[A] knotty dilemma lies at the heart of what is, at a deeper level, a novel of psychological suspense. Can one know if one is, indeed, damned?...In Bohjalian s deft portrayal, Mary chafes at her societal and marital confines...[Shows] how timeless some battles and some heroines are.
Clea Simon, Boston Globe
"Chris Bohjalian never disappoints... Guaranteed to keep you on the edge of your seat."
CrimeReads
"A rich and terrifying story... A grab-you-by-the-throat suspense read that both historical fiction fans and thriller lovers will devour.
Real Simple
"No. 1 New York Times bestselling author and literary legend Chris Bohjalian returns with a story about Mary Deerfield, a suspected witch in 1662 Boston who, while wrestling with her own internal demons and disastrous marriage,
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raises suspicion that the demons aren't just in her own mind."
Zibby Owens, Good Morning America
"Unputdownable... Relying on a large cast of well-developed characters and an intricate plot, Bohjalian skillfully ratchets up the tension all the way through the exceptional ending.
Modern Mrs. Darcy
"Bohjalian is excellent at suspense (he also wrote The Flight Attendant) and at lovingly detailed scene setting... But this novel s true strength is in its portrayal of an abused person s mind... our of the Witch also raises perceptive questions about how fixed identity really is... Even more, the book asks whether we own our identities and whether we can know ourselves, the way many people have questioned who they are in the upheavals of the last two years."
Alix Hawley, The Walrus
"Readers who love historical fiction related to the Salem witch trials, will find that Bohjalian flawlessly delivers with his new novel."
Palm Beach Daily News
"Classic Chris Bohjalian moments of deep dread, extraordinary plot twists, and characters you love to root for paired with characters you love to hate."
Writer's Digest
"Historical fiction fans who also love a good thriller? Here s a new one for your list.
CNN.com
"[Hour of the Witch] is set well in the past, but its witch-accusation drama feels contemporary enough to drive home how far Americans still have to go in dismantling the patriarchy... Flawed but compelling characters are in the author's wheelhouse... Moments of suspense make for gratifying white-knuckled reading, as do several whodunit scenarios.
Kristen Ravin, Seven Days
"[Bohjalian] never fail[s] to produce top-notch literary fiction... An unputdownable revenge thriller... A brilliant, intense and extremely satisfying work by a master of literary fiction who just seems to be getting better and better."
Book Reporter
"A carefully-plotted journey... In addition to spinning the tale of a strong woman in difficult times, Bohjalian s meticulous research transports readers back to the early years of America and all the work and hardships of daily life.
Amanda St. Amand, St. Louis Post-Dispatch
"Hour of the Witch is Bohjalian at his best... When Bohjalian is really cooking, there s a kinetic energy to his storytelling that is unlike anything else in the realm of popular fiction. He brings a brightness to the page that illuminates the entire narrative, creating a powerful glow... Hour of the Witch is another exceptional offering from Chris Bohjalian, one that features the hallmarks of his best work while also breaking new ground. Vividly realized thanks to solid research and captivating characterization, it s a book that will likely prove difficult for you to put down."
The Maine Edge
"Relying on intricate plotting and a large cast of well-developed characters, Bohjalian skillfully ratchets up the tension all the way through the exceptional ending.
Modern Mrs. Darcy
"Bohjalian blends historical fiction with a thrilling courtroom drama. . . A fascinating and immersive read... What makes this novel remarkable and compulsively readable is Bohjalian s uncanny ability to capture the Puritan perspective... Hour of the Witch is at once brilliantly idiosyncratic while also recognizable. This genre-defying thriller is sure to become a staple of book clubs and a favorite of historical mystery fans.
BookPage
"No matter the subject, Bohjalian often incorporates thorny moral questions that arise from a story's circumstances, but reach far beyond the boundaries of its time period. Hour of the Witch is smartly wrapped in large ideas, like how women must subversively navigate a society in which they have little power, and what a justice system looks like when yoked to a fervent set of religious beliefs."
WBUR
"Chris Bohjalian's latest thriller is a nail-biting historical novel about a woman whose quest for a divorce in 1662 Boston might just end with her being branded as a witch. In Hour of the Witch, 24-year-old Mary Deerfield is desperate to escape her violent husband, Thomas. But in the New World, where every woman is under suspicion for being a witch, her desire to escape her marriage may end up sending her to the gallows if she isn't careful."
Pop Sugar
"Themes of women s agency in a patriarchal society are common in historical novels, but this fast-moving, darkly suspenseful novel stands out with Bohjalian s extraordinary world-building skills. . . Will have readers racing toward the ending.
Historical Novels Review
"Hour of the Witch is a gripping page-turner, written with beautiful prose and enthrallingly developed characters.
Mystery and Suspense Magazine
"Immediately engrossing. . . [Mary Deerfield] is a woman we can root for. . . Bohjalian s smart stylistic choices ensure that the reader is well and truly transported back to 17th-century Puritan New England, and Hour of the Witch is a finely-wrought and emotionally-charged historical drama."
Addison Independent
Absolutely riveting historical fiction that reads like the most pageturning of thrillers, driven by its compelling heroine Mary Deerfield, a young wife who finds the physical and moral courage to stand up for herself in a time when women could be hung as witches... Hour of the Witch is a woman s story, a romance, a history lesson, and a legal thriller, all of a piece. I haven t read a novel like it in recent memory, and I doubt that I will for years to come.
Lisa Scottoline
"A rich and terrifying story... Hour of the Witch by Chris Bohjalian is a grab-you-by-the-throat suspense read that both historical fiction fans and thriller lovers will devour."
Real Simple
"A probing page-turner about society's scapegoats and how elusive justice can be.
AARP
"Throughout Bohjalian s prolific career, he has rewarded readers with indelibly drawn female protagonists, and the formidable yet vulnerable Mary Deerfield is a worthy addition to the canon. Conjuring up specters of #MeToo recriminations and social media shaming, there are twenty-first-century parallels to Bohjalian s atmospheric Puritan milieu, and his trademark extensive research pays off in this authentic portrait of courage in the face of society s worst impulses. Bohjalian is a perennial favorite, and this Salem Witch Hunt drama has a special magnetism.
Booklist, starred
Bohjalian s historical novel is full of twists and turns. Though not a typical suspense novel, the story has many of the page-turning plot lines of a thriller, and is sure to keep readers enthralled. Though it s set in the 1600s, Mary s story resonates today, as it addresses the role religious and societal expectations can play in the lives of individuals. A must-read and highly recommended.
Library Journal
"A twisty thriller set in 17th-century Boston...With its exploration of themes including domestic abuse, toxic masculinity, and mass hysteria, the novel feels like anything but a period piece."
Publishers Weekly
"Illustrates how rough justice can get when religion and institutional sexism are in the mix."
Kirkus
Zibby Owens, Good Morning America
"Unputdownable... Relying on a large cast of well-developed characters and an intricate plot, Bohjalian skillfully ratchets up the tension all the way through the exceptional ending.
Modern Mrs. Darcy
"Bohjalian is excellent at suspense (he also wrote The Flight Attendant) and at lovingly detailed scene setting... But this novel s true strength is in its portrayal of an abused person s mind... our of the Witch also raises perceptive questions about how fixed identity really is... Even more, the book asks whether we own our identities and whether we can know ourselves, the way many people have questioned who they are in the upheavals of the last two years."
Alix Hawley, The Walrus
"Readers who love historical fiction related to the Salem witch trials, will find that Bohjalian flawlessly delivers with his new novel."
Palm Beach Daily News
"Classic Chris Bohjalian moments of deep dread, extraordinary plot twists, and characters you love to root for paired with characters you love to hate."
Writer's Digest
"Historical fiction fans who also love a good thriller? Here s a new one for your list.
CNN.com
"[Hour of the Witch] is set well in the past, but its witch-accusation drama feels contemporary enough to drive home how far Americans still have to go in dismantling the patriarchy... Flawed but compelling characters are in the author's wheelhouse... Moments of suspense make for gratifying white-knuckled reading, as do several whodunit scenarios.
Kristen Ravin, Seven Days
"[Bohjalian] never fail[s] to produce top-notch literary fiction... An unputdownable revenge thriller... A brilliant, intense and extremely satisfying work by a master of literary fiction who just seems to be getting better and better."
Book Reporter
"A carefully-plotted journey... In addition to spinning the tale of a strong woman in difficult times, Bohjalian s meticulous research transports readers back to the early years of America and all the work and hardships of daily life.
Amanda St. Amand, St. Louis Post-Dispatch
"Hour of the Witch is Bohjalian at his best... When Bohjalian is really cooking, there s a kinetic energy to his storytelling that is unlike anything else in the realm of popular fiction. He brings a brightness to the page that illuminates the entire narrative, creating a powerful glow... Hour of the Witch is another exceptional offering from Chris Bohjalian, one that features the hallmarks of his best work while also breaking new ground. Vividly realized thanks to solid research and captivating characterization, it s a book that will likely prove difficult for you to put down."
The Maine Edge
"Relying on intricate plotting and a large cast of well-developed characters, Bohjalian skillfully ratchets up the tension all the way through the exceptional ending.
Modern Mrs. Darcy
"Bohjalian blends historical fiction with a thrilling courtroom drama. . . A fascinating and immersive read... What makes this novel remarkable and compulsively readable is Bohjalian s uncanny ability to capture the Puritan perspective... Hour of the Witch is at once brilliantly idiosyncratic while also recognizable. This genre-defying thriller is sure to become a staple of book clubs and a favorite of historical mystery fans.
BookPage
"No matter the subject, Bohjalian often incorporates thorny moral questions that arise from a story's circumstances, but reach far beyond the boundaries of its time period. Hour of the Witch is smartly wrapped in large ideas, like how women must subversively navigate a society in which they have little power, and what a justice system looks like when yoked to a fervent set of religious beliefs."
WBUR
"Chris Bohjalian's latest thriller is a nail-biting historical novel about a woman whose quest for a divorce in 1662 Boston might just end with her being branded as a witch. In Hour of the Witch, 24-year-old Mary Deerfield is desperate to escape her violent husband, Thomas. But in the New World, where every woman is under suspicion for being a witch, her desire to escape her marriage may end up sending her to the gallows if she isn't careful."
Pop Sugar
"Themes of women s agency in a patriarchal society are common in historical novels, but this fast-moving, darkly suspenseful novel stands out with Bohjalian s extraordinary world-building skills. . . Will have readers racing toward the ending.
Historical Novels Review
"Hour of the Witch is a gripping page-turner, written with beautiful prose and enthrallingly developed characters.
Mystery and Suspense Magazine
"Immediately engrossing. . . [Mary Deerfield] is a woman we can root for. . . Bohjalian s smart stylistic choices ensure that the reader is well and truly transported back to 17th-century Puritan New England, and Hour of the Witch is a finely-wrought and emotionally-charged historical drama."
Addison Independent
Absolutely riveting historical fiction that reads like the most pageturning of thrillers, driven by its compelling heroine Mary Deerfield, a young wife who finds the physical and moral courage to stand up for herself in a time when women could be hung as witches... Hour of the Witch is a woman s story, a romance, a history lesson, and a legal thriller, all of a piece. I haven t read a novel like it in recent memory, and I doubt that I will for years to come.
Lisa Scottoline
"A rich and terrifying story... Hour of the Witch by Chris Bohjalian is a grab-you-by-the-throat suspense read that both historical fiction fans and thriller lovers will devour."
Real Simple
"A probing page-turner about society's scapegoats and how elusive justice can be.
AARP
"Throughout Bohjalian s prolific career, he has rewarded readers with indelibly drawn female protagonists, and the formidable yet vulnerable Mary Deerfield is a worthy addition to the canon. Conjuring up specters of #MeToo recriminations and social media shaming, there are twenty-first-century parallels to Bohjalian s atmospheric Puritan milieu, and his trademark extensive research pays off in this authentic portrait of courage in the face of society s worst impulses. Bohjalian is a perennial favorite, and this Salem Witch Hunt drama has a special magnetism.
Booklist, starred
Bohjalian s historical novel is full of twists and turns. Though not a typical suspense novel, the story has many of the page-turning plot lines of a thriller, and is sure to keep readers enthralled. Though it s set in the 1600s, Mary s story resonates today, as it addresses the role religious and societal expectations can play in the lives of individuals. A must-read and highly recommended.
Library Journal
"A twisty thriller set in 17th-century Boston...With its exploration of themes including domestic abuse, toxic masculinity, and mass hysteria, the novel feels like anything but a period piece."
Publishers Weekly
"Illustrates how rough justice can get when religion and institutional sexism are in the mix."
Kirkus
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