The
tenth adventure in the Shadows of the Past series, The Shadow of the Witchfinder finds Max, the talking Tonkinese cat, and the Lancelot twins Jemima
and Joe with best friend Charlie transported back to the 17th
century, a terrible time in history dominated by a man with murderous intent:
Matthew Hopkins aka The Witchfinder General! Hopkins’s mission is to eradicate
all women suspected of being witches by burning them at the stake. Alas, many
innocent women perished in his reign of terror. It is up to Max and his team to
save Goodwife Clowes’ sister, imprisoned by Hopkins, along with several other
women, awaiting what can only be called a sham trial before being consigned to
the flames. Having returned through a time vortex at an uncomfortably dizzying
speed, Max has the details. Now it’s up to the team to use their magic book to
take them back into the pages of history. But first they need to read up all they
can on the sinister Matthew Hopkins. Max isn’t all that keen on returning to
Mistley Thorn, but innocent people’s lives are at stake. Plus, Charlie and
Jemima have put together a kit including all kinds of potentially useful
things. Max was annoyed that the list did not include a few sachets of yummy
cat food, which he would most certainly label as an ‘essential item.’
The author has created some very clever plot
twists around this angle. If Max thought he was going to wriggle out of
confrontations, he is wrong as Goody Clowes announces he must do battle with
the Witchfinder himself. Why is it always me, he wonders…. He didn’t want to be
a hero, just an ordinary cat. Alas, Max has had greatness thrust upon him and
there’s no escaping destiny. Can he turn the tables on the Witchfinder and make
sure Hopkins gets his just deserts?
Once
again Wendy Leighton-Porter incudes excellent extras at the end of the story
for young readers interested in Max’s genealogy, which is truly magical, and
details of the Witchfinder’s rule of fear and his untimely end. The author does
not gloss over the sad fate of the many women who were accused of witchcraft
when, in fact, many were just skilled in herb lore and basic healing. Halloween
and its origins are also explained, and this gives a good overview for readers
who did not know the story behind the celebration. The author includes details
of the next adventures so fans of the series (myself included) can get ready
for more reading pleasure!
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