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"Well, then, in the back of o after Peter Andres"
He stared at her a ed his shoulders and lifted his hands "Well, let’s hope you’re right If we knoe just have to find proof and motive to back it up You know, evidence So as it?"
"I don’t knoho"
"But you saw them"
"Whoever killed Andres did so in costu at her blankly "Like in a Halloween costume? It wasn’t the Halloween season when Peter Andres was killed"
"I know"
"So…what kind of a costureat--in horror movies, at least There there’s always your traditional white plastic rave; la the Friday the 13th er--"
She stood up "You al research and studying to do, uments to plan You know the law, Sam I’m not so sure that you know people, or really understand much about the human soul I think I’ over her shoulder, "I’ll call you when I have so that he would call her back, that he would apologize
He didn’t
Sa sense of irritation--battled by a longing to rush after her
He steeled hiood uncle had convinced hiht with the blood of the slain all over hiotten himself into this Janoiants had created great stone steps in Ireland His stories were fun--good drinking fare in a pub, sure to entertain
But, now, his niece, FBI special agent, was telling him she could see what had happened in the past Except that she couldn’t actually see who had ton Nope, nope, just someone in costume
A brilliant red leaf drifted down on the stone slab seat where Jenna had been sitting He read the writing engraved there: John Proctor, hanged, August 19, 1692 Arthur Miller, in The Crucible, had cast the ed in an affair with his chief accuser, Abigail Williams--who had, in truth, been eleven at the tiirl who had cried out first against the family had been Ann Putnahtened gri up in Sale about the Witch Trials, backward and forward And also the Hollywood versions of them
"‘Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live,’ Exodus, 22:18," he murmured aloud Witches--those who had made pacts with the devil--did not exist Wiccans didn’t even believe in the devil of the New England forefathers, no ht well have been hanged as a witch--in the colonies Burned if she had stuot up and wandered in through the gate, and over to the Hathorne grave He wondered if the remains of the uely in the spot any hadn’t existed here when Hathorne had died, and coffins were notof it all was that history was the greatest teacher Nathaniel Hawthorne had been so disturbed by his family’s part in the hysteria that he’d found a way to try to right the wrongs of the past on paper, not just in works such as The Scarlet Letter or The House of the Seven Gables, but in his short stories, such as "Young Good into the woods because of his wife, Faith, who held him back before he entered the realm in which an old man, née the devil, inforland Fear so overcame Goodman Brown that he "lost Faith" It was far too easy to believe in the evil that ainst it
The autu, and he looked around at the beauty of the leaves He loved New England It was holanders, who usually accepted all their history with a grain of salt, were truly no different than people anywhere Especially in the twenty-first century The pace of living was frantic; the internet brought the escapades of the world closer and closer together And people everywhere had a tendency to be influenced by the crowd around them
Well, back in the seventeenth century, sane men were led to believe in "spectral" evidence A witch’s evil soul could leave her body and squeeze the bowels of the afflicted, pinch and scratch thehed at such a possibility, people were still fascinated by out-of-body, near-death experiences
And Jenna Duffy could close her eyes and see the past…
None of itwith flesh and blood--literally Malachi Smith had been found covered in the blood of his family
That was evidence--hard evidence That was the stuff he had to deal with, no esoteric comparisons of human nature over the centuries