Could a witch hunt happen again in Salem?
New York Times bestselling author of The Lace Reader Brunonia Barry returns to Salem with this spellbinding new thriller, a complex brew of suspense, seduction and murder.
When a teenage boy dies suspiciously on Halloween night, Salem's chief of police, John Rafferty, wonders if there is a connection between his death and Salem’s most notorious cold case, a triple homicide dubbed "The Goddess Murders," in which three young women, all descended from accused Salem witches, were slashed on Halloween night in 1989. He finds unexpected help in Callie Cahill, the daughter of one of the victims newly returned to town. Neither believes that the main suspect, Rose Whelan, respected local historian, is guilty of murder or witchcraft.
But exonerating Rose might mean crossing paths with a dangerous force. Were the women victims of an all-too-human vengeance, or was the devil raised in Salem that night? And if they cannot discover what truly happened, will evil rise again?
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"Brunonia Barry’s Salem is alive with rich history, and with a unique and colorful cast of characters: witches and healers, lace readers, the well-to-do and the down-and-out. And everyone’s got secrets. The Fifth Petal is a mesmerizing take on the ways the past affects and influences the present. “Time isn’t linear,” says one of the characters, and the way Barry artfully weaves together a modern-day crime, a twenty-five-year-old murder case, and the Salem witch trials, you’ll close the book believing that she’s absolutely right."
— JENNIFER MCMAHON, New York Times bestselling author of The Winter People and The Night Sister
Dark and suspenseful, Barry’s well-constructed tale is filled with traps and red herrings as the truth is slowly revealed and Salem is forced to confront its sordid past.
— Publishers WeeklyBarry fans will welcome the return of beloved characters and the introduction of new ones into a contemporary Salem appropriately fraught with remnants and reminders of its dark and twisted history. This spooky, multilayered medley of mysteries is sure to be a bestseller.
— Booklist (starred review)Written with pens dipped in magic and chills, THE FIFTH PETAL uncovers hidden corners where myth, malevolence, and fervor converge in Salem, Massachusetts. Tendrils from the past and present wrap the complicated characters—and the reader’s attention—until the stunning final sentence. Brunonia Barry weaves miracles.
— RANDY SUSAN MEYERS, bestselling author of The Murderer’s DaughtersThe Fifth Petal is a brilliant and suspenseful tale that prods at embers still live in a buried past. By weaving together the lost evidence of two Salem tragedies, Brunonia Barry’s novel prompts profound consideration of the respect for history, the importance of resolution, and the power of voice. Highly recommended.
— THERESE WALSH, author of The Moon SistersSpellbinding! Clear your schedule--this beautifully written and seamlessly researched tale is a thriller, a romance, and a deeply felt investigation of the witch frenzy that haunts us to this day--and it's the book everyone will be buzzing about. Surprising, compelling and profound--even revelatory--it will stay with you long after the last page.
— HANK PHILLIPPI RYAN, Agatha, Anthony, and Mary Higgins Clark award winning authorIn contemporary Salem, a murder has taken place, with roots that reach back to the seventeenth-century witch trials. Filled with twists and turns, as well as ancient tradition and modern mystery, Barry’s story has deft pacing, a marvelous sense of place, and a quirky cast of characters. The Fifth Petal is another haunting tale by the author of The Lace Reader where past and present collide.
— DEBORAH HARKNESS, New York Times bestselling author of the All Souls trilogyBanshees, lost memories, and secret pasts each play a significant role in this novel; enthusiasts of the author’s earlier work and readers interested in the history of witchcraft and the occult will enjoy this return visit to Salem.
— Library Journal[An] entertaining occult murder mystery.
— Kirkus Reviews"The Fifth Petal is a literary thriller that beautifully straddles the line between sensational and sublime, illuminating history and hysteria in a fictional context that never fails to resonate as being very much of this world.
— The Strand MagazineBarry's tale isn't just an intriguing and evocative story, but also a strong social commentary...The Fifth Petal is an imaginative and haunting book that appeals to the emotions, the senses and the intellect.
— The Book BeatThere is true magic in The Fifth Petal, where Salem’s dark history of murder threatens to destroy yet one more young woman, a descendant of one of the accused witches. As in The Lace Reader, Brunonia Barry weaves together ancient myths, modern mysteries and the power and wisdom of a cabal of fearless women who’ve been touched by the invisible world.
— KATHLEEN KENT, author of The Heretic’s DaughterBrunonia Barry has done it again. If you liked The Lace Reader, you’re going to love her new novel, The Fifth Petal. A real page-turner about murder and prejudice and love and what’s possible and what isn’t. Enjoy.
— B.A. SHAPIRO, New York Times bestselling author of The Art Forger and The MuralistA seductive combination of suspense, history, myth - with a sprinkling of the supernatural - The Fifth Petal is an enormously satisfying mystery novel. Brunonia Barry has created a world that is at once inviting and menacing, populated by characters both warmly familiar and surprising.
— ANDREW PYPER, author of The Damned and The DemonologistThere are many writers who write wonderful books... then there are those rare writers who make magic. Brunonia Barry proves once again she is a sorcerer. Transported to Salem, I was lost in a Gothic tale that only the author of The Lace Reader could have conjured.
— M.J. ROSE, New York Times bestselling author of The Secret Language of Stones“Ann Marie Lee’s narration adds an otherworldly wistfulness to Barry’s third Salem novel. Lee makes what could be a confusing venture into ‘Witch City’ consistently accessible…Lee smoothly handles the multiple narratives, keeping the story lively and the characters clearly discernable. She makes the occult, a family feud, Celtic goddesses, and an avenging banshee credible in an entertaining mystery.”
— AudioFile“Brunonia Barry’s Salem is alive with rich history, and with a unique and colorful cast of characters. A mesmerizing take on the ways the past affects and influences the present.”
— Jennifer McMahon, New York Times bestselling author“A literary thriller that beautifully straddles the line between sensational and sublime, illuminating history and hysteria in a fictional context that never fails to resonate as being very much of this world.”
— Strand Magazine“[A] spooky, multilayered medley of mysteries.”
— Booklist (starred review)“Dark and suspenseful, Barry’s well-constructed tale is filled with traps and red herrings as the truth is slowly revealed and Salem is forced to confront its sordid past.”
— Publishers Weekly“Uncovers hidden corners where myth, malevolence, and fervor converge in Salem, Massachusetts. Tendrils from the past and present wrap the complicated characters—and the reader’s attention—until the stunning final sentence.”
— Randy Susan Meyers, author of Accidents of MarriageBrunonia Barry made her literary debut with the critically acclaimed New York Times bestselling novel The Lace Reader, which received rave reviews from publications such as Time, People, Elle, the Washington Post, and the Dallas Morning News. She studied literature and creative writing at Green Mountain College in Vermont and at the University of New Hampshire.
Ann Marie Lee is a seven-time winner of the AudioFile Earphones Award for narration. She is a Los Angeles–based actress with television credits that include ER, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, and Nip/Tuck. Her stage performances for Broadway National Tours and regional theater include Peter Pan, As You Like It, Heartbreak House, and The Cherry Orchard.