Series: Book 15 in the Pendergast series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: Fiction
Summary
A seemingly straightforward private case turns out to be
much more complicated-and sinister-than Special Agent A.X.L.
Pendergast ever could have anticipated.
Pendergast, together with his ward Constance Greene,
travels to the quaint seaside village of Exmouth,
Massachusetts, to investigate the theft of a priceless wine
collection. But inside the wine cellar, they find something
considerably more disturbing: a bricked-up niche that once
held a crumbling skeleton.
Pendergast and Constance soon learn that Exmouth is a
town with a very dark and troubled history, and this skeleton
may be only the first hint of an ancient transgression, kept
secret all these years. But they will discover that the sins
of the past are still very much alive. Local legend holds
that during the 1692 witch trials in Salem, the real witches
escaped, fleeing north to Exmouth and settling deep in the
surrounding salt marshes, where they continued to practice
their wicked arts.
Then, a murdered corpse turns up in the marshes. The
only clue is a series of mysterious carvings. Could these
demonic symbols bear some relation to the ancient witches'
colony, long believed to be abandoned?
A terrible evil lurks beneath the surface of this
sleepy seaside town-one with deep roots in Exmouth's grim
history. And it may be that Constance, with her own troubled
past, is the only one who truly comprehends the awful danger
that she, Pendergast, and the residents of Exmouth must face
. . .