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**** THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER ****WINNER 2025 Goodreads Choice
AwardsBlackwell's Scottish Book of the Year'Fascinating and
illuminating, this book tempers the justifiable rage with sharp and
funny pinpricks to the pompous.' VAL MCDERMID, author of Past
Lying'As well as highly entertaining read, How To Kill A Witch is a
tour de force of research, understanding and compassion.' PROFESSOR
SUE BLACK, author of All That Remains. 'Serious and angry, but so
completely accessible, How To Kill A Witch is a work of real
historical investigation and a fierce warning for our times.'
MALCOLM GASKILL, author of The Ruin Of All Witches'At a time when
women's rights are once again being threatened across the globe,
this book could not be a more timely read if it tried.' SHIRLEY
MANSON, Garbage'Two of Scotland's most vivid storytellers.' THE
TIMES'Fascinating, angering' THE MAIL ON SUNDAY As a woman, if you
lived in Scotland in the 1500s, there was a very good chance that
you, or someone you knew, would be tried as a witch. Witch hunts
ripped through the country for over 150 years, with at least 4,000
accused, and with many women's fates sealed by a grizzly execution
of strangulation, followed by burning.Inspired to correct this
historic injustice, campaigners and writers Claire Mitchell, KC,
and Zoe Venditozzi, have delved deeply into just why the trials
exploded in Scotland to such a degree. In order to understand why
it happened, they have broken down the entire horrifying process,
step-by-step, from identification of individuals, to their
accusation, 'pricking', torture, confessions, execution and beyond.
With characteristically sharp wit and a sense of outrage, they
attempt to inhabit the minds of the persecutors, often men,
revealing the inner workings of exactly why the Patriarchy went to
such extraordinary lengths to silence women, and how this legally
sanctioned victimisation proliferated in Scotland and around the
world.With testimony from a small army of experts, pen portraits of
the women accused, trial transcripts, witness accounts and the
documents that set the legal grounds for the hunts, How to Kill A
Witch builds to form a rich patchwork of tragic stories, helping us
comprehend the underlying reasons for this terrible injustice, and
raises the serious question - could it ever happen again?