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Two women are accused of witchcraft in Lowestoft, Suffolk, in 1662. Will reason and logic triumph over superstition and self-interest?

Shortlisted for the Sunday Times CNA Literary Awards, 2021

“Tender, devastating, Winkler’s portrait of cauterised lives is masterly.” Michele Magwood

Shortlisted for the Sunday Times Barry Ronge Fiction Prize, 2019

“His range is astonishing. If you haven’t read Winkler, do it now.” medium.com

Shortlisted for the Sunday Times Barry Ronge Fiction Prize, 2017

“Winkler has in this novel, taken his position as an extremely important writer.” Sunday Independent

Longlisted for the Sunday Times Barry Ronge Fiction Prize, 2016

“[O]ne of the best novels I have read this year… tense, darkly humorous, unpredictable and thought-provoking throughout… one of those novels that creep under your skin.” Dr Karina Szczurek

“The complexity and rich texture that emerges is the product of a writer with real passion and acumen writing about difficult subject matter.” LitNet