Hecate’s Moon
by Carol Anne Dobson
A compelling tale of mystery, romance and witchcraft set in England during the French Revolution.
Revolution and oppression have caused Esther Cerfbeer and Armand de Delacroix to flee their homeland of Alsace; Isabella is the ward of Raphael McAlpine of Crow House.
Their lives coincide in 1794 against a background of witchcraft and treachery in North Devon where young women are disappearing and two men have been killed, their eyes pecked out.
Praise for Hecate's Moon:
“The story is eerie and unpredictable without being ridiculous and the details of Devon life and the period in general feel authentic.”
~ Kathleen Buckley, Amazon 5* Review“This is a great book which really evokes well the dark moods of the West Country and the north Devon coast in particular. The plot is sound and the dialogue historically well set and convincing. The whole structure of the story has an excellent pace and it s quite a page turner, if you like some west of england mysterious goings on this is the book for you.”
~ Paul D, Amazon 5* Review
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Carol Anne Dobson
Carol Anne Dobson is a qualified teacher and librarian with a BA in English, French and Russian. She has lived in Devon for most of her life, and North Devon provides the setting for much of Hecate’s Moon.
Alsace in France came to be a second home when her daughter lived there for six years, and it is this Germanic region of France which also features in the novel.
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