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Her Cunning Craft
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Her Cunning Craft

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Set in a forgotten medieval village in Herefordshire, Her Cunning Craft follows a young woman who continues her mother's legacy as one of the Cunning Folk, healers known for their practice of white magic. As she navigates a world of superstition and fear, she must use her craft to heal the sick, confront malevolent forces, and uncover long-buried mysteries. Her journey takes her to Studmarsh, a seemingly peaceful village where death has come in unexpected forms, and a mysterious evil in a red dress has left the villagers terrified.

As she treats those afflicted by a strange sickness and other unexplained maladies, she is drawn deeper into a web of dark secrets involving the village's aristocracy, the enigmatic priest, and the powerful forces at play in Brockhampton Manor. Guided by the wisdom of her mother, her own growing powers, and a deep connection to the land, she must confront the fears of the villagers while grappling with her own inner doubts.

Rich with historical detail and atmospheric tension, Her Cunning Craft weaves a captivating tale of resilience, the power of healing, and the supernatural challenges one woman faces to protect those she loves.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Mark Stubbs
Date
7 February 2025
Pages
238
ISBN
9781965656501

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Set in a forgotten medieval village in Herefordshire, Her Cunning Craft follows a young woman who continues her mother's legacy as one of the Cunning Folk, healers known for their practice of white magic. As she navigates a world of superstition and fear, she must use her craft to heal the sick, confront malevolent forces, and uncover long-buried mysteries. Her journey takes her to Studmarsh, a seemingly peaceful village where death has come in unexpected forms, and a mysterious evil in a red dress has left the villagers terrified.

As she treats those afflicted by a strange sickness and other unexplained maladies, she is drawn deeper into a web of dark secrets involving the village's aristocracy, the enigmatic priest, and the powerful forces at play in Brockhampton Manor. Guided by the wisdom of her mother, her own growing powers, and a deep connection to the land, she must confront the fears of the villagers while grappling with her own inner doubts.

Rich with historical detail and atmospheric tension, Her Cunning Craft weaves a captivating tale of resilience, the power of healing, and the supernatural challenges one woman faces to protect those she loves.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Mark Stubbs
Date
7 February 2025
Pages
238
ISBN
9781965656501