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joyxrm1's review
3.0
For such a "religious" group of people the Puritans were purported to be, this book makes most of them out to be superstitious and hypocritical instead of godly. It is more important that someone fits their stereotypes (Native Americans, Catholics, poor people) than a true murder be found...oh yeah...that could happen now couldn't it....
julieputty's review
3.0
Meh. The setting in Puritan New England could have been good, but the author didn't take the time to establish it well enough that the significance of, well, anything was clear--and that just doesn't work for a mystery novel.
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