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The story opens on the bleak, wind‑swept heights of Pendle Hill, where eight vigilant men keep watch from a lone beacon. Their eyes sweep over a landscape of black fells, moss‑covered pools and scattered hamlets, a place where deer, wolves and even the occasional wild bull still roam. The harsh beauty of the forest is matched by a lingering sense of danger, for rumors of witchcraft have long haunted these moors, and every rustle in the underbrush seems to whisper of hidden rites.
Against this backdrop a proud Sir Jeffery declares his confidence to outwit any witch‑finder, while a scholarly friend, James Crossley, urges the chronicling of the region’s dark past. Their clash of bravado and curiosity draws the listener into a world where loyalty, superstition, and the raw power of the land intertwine. As the watchmen’s lanterns flicker, the stage is set for a tale of intrigue, romance, and the uneasy battle between belief and fear.
Language
en
Duration
~22 hours (1323K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Clare Boothby, Jon King and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team.
Release date
2005-03-29
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1805–1882
A bestselling Victorian storyteller, this Manchester-born novelist became famous for fast-moving historical romances packed with crime, folklore, and old England atmosphere. His books helped shape 19th-century popular fiction, with titles like Rookwood and The Tower of London standing out among his best-known works.
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