Back to Salem by Alex Marcoux: Book Review
Back to Salem by Alex Marcoux opens in a courtroom for the trial of Rebecca Johnson accused of witchcraft. Daniel is helpless as he watches his wife convicted and sentenced
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Back to Salem by Alex Marcoux opens in a courtroom for the trial of Rebecca Johnson accused of witchcraft. Daniel is helpless as he watches his wife convicted and sentenced
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