The Familiars: The dark, captivating Sunday Times bestseller and original break-out witch-lit novel

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The Sunday Times Bestseller, Richard & Judy Book Club Pick and original break-out witchlit novel.

To save her child, she will trust a stranger. To protect a secret, she must risk her life . . .

Fleetwood Shuttleworth is 17 years old, married, and pregnant for the fourth time. But as the mistress at Gawthorpe Hall, she still has no living child, and her husband Richard is anxious for an heir. When Fleetwood finds a letter she isn't supposed to read from the doctor who delivered her third stillbirth, she is dealt the crushing blow that she will not survive another pregnancy.

Then she crosses paths by chance with Alice Gray, a young midwife. Alice promises to help her give birth to a healthy baby, and to prove the physician wrong.

As Alice is drawn into the witchcraft accusations that are sweeping the North-West, Fleetwood risks everything by trying to help her. But is there more to Alice than meets the eye?

Soon the two women's lives will become inextricably bound together as the legendary trial at Lancaster approaches, and Fleetwood's stomach continues to grow. Time is running out, and both their lives are at stake.

Only they know the truth. Only they can save each other...

'Assured and alluring, this beautiful tale of women and witchcraft and the fight against power was a delight from start to finish' JESSIE BURTON

'Stacey Halls is a writer of great originality, great imagination and great sense of place. Atmospheric, intelligent, accessible, every novel is worth reading, then reading again and again' KATE MOSSE

'The new Hilary Mantel' COSMOPOLITAN

'Captivating' SUNDAY EXPRESS

'Arresting' THE TIMES

'A brilliant debut, pacy and inventive, from a terrifically talented new voice' DAILY TELEGRAPH

'Truly spellbinding' GOOD HOUSEKEEPING

'A must-read novel' HEATHER MORRIS bestselling author of THE TATTOOIST OF AUSCHWITZ

'Enthralling, spellbinding, full of twists and turns, written with heart and style - and the final chapters will have you racing to the end' KATE WILLIAMS

'Phenomenal. Beautiful, haunting, strange and evocative' LIZ HYDER

'Historical fiction at its feminist best' RED Magazine


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*Sunday Times bestseller February and September 2018*
*Winner of Women's Prize for Fiction x Good Housekeeping Futures award - Good Housekeeping 14 Oct 2022*

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4.6
13 reviews
Midge Odonnell
February 7, 2019
Despite the length of this book I read it in one day and, more or less, one sitting. Maybe it helps that Gawthorpe Hall (where the majority of the book is set) is about 6 miles from my home so I was brought up on the legends of Pendle. Somehow I think that is far less important than how immersive the setting is and how real the characters are. Set in the 1620s when Gloriana has handed her throne to the Scottish King who has brought his twin paranoias of witchcraft and popery to England, any woman is not safe. For centuries wise woman have practised using herbs and plants to treat all manner of ailments suddenly they are at risk of being branded a witch, especially if they have a "falling out" with a neighbour. Couple this with the prevailing ideals of womanhood at the time it is a precarious time to be a strong, free spirited woman and, despite only being 17, this is definitely what Fleetwood Shuttleworth is. When she is pregnant for the fourth time and in fear of both her life and the child's she turns to a local midwife to help her and finds her self subsumed in to the witch trials. Told entirely from Fleetwood's perspective it portrays the events surrounding the arrest and trial of the Nutter and Devizes families with no holds barred. Being a pragmatic woman Fleetwood is convinced that the hysteria is nothing more than the ambition of an ageing man who wants to gain favour with the king and when her midwife is arrested on charges of associating with these families and being a witch herself she steps from the shadows of the solar to try and disprove the charges. The book gives you not only an insight in to the legal processes of the time but also the daily lives of a young, wealthy family in a post-Elizabethan England. From Fleetwood and Richard's interests in the Playhouses to the way in which the household operates. It covers the importance of appearances but also how machiavellian even the simple act of greeting a fellow land owner on a hunt can be. The level of research by the author is clear and not only are Fleetwood's surroundings brought to life but you get a real sense of the times and the huge gulf between the haves and the have-nots. There are also recognisably modern themes of manipulation and misunderstanding - never more clearly than those shown between Fleetwood and her own mother. Even if Historical Fiction is not usually a genre you enjoy this book really does transcend the genre. So fresh and alive are the people you can almost see them in the shadows living out their tale. THIS IS AN HONEST REVIEW OF A FREE COPY OF THE BOOK RECEIVED VIA READERS FIRST.
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Liza Collins
June 23, 2019
An interesting novel that links local history and familiar places and events to create a very believable story; set in the time of the Pendle witches.
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Jan Mullock
September 17, 2019
Absolutely fabulous read. Knowing that the people were real made it all the more fascinating to read
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About the author

Stacey Halls was born in 1989 and grew up in Rossendale, Lancashire. She studied journalism at the University of Central Lancashire and has written for publications including Guardian, Stylist, Psychologies, Independent, Sun and Fabulous. Her first book, The Familiars, was the bestselling debut hardback novel of 2019, won a Betty Trask Award and was shortlisted for the British Book Awards Debut Book of the Year. The Foundling, her second, was a Sunday Times bestseller, as was her third Mrs England. Mrs England was longlisted for the Portico Prize, the Walter Scott Prize and won the Women's Prize Futures Award. Her latest novel, The Household, was also a Sunday Times bestseller.

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