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Ray Palen

Alice Blanchard has flown under the radar for years, but her writing has always appealed to me as a fan of the mystery, thriller and horror genres.

THE WITCHING TREE is the third entry in her series starring Detective Natalie Lockhart, which is set in the upstate New York town of Burning Lake. It opens with what appears to be a brutal crime; the victim is the extremely popular Veronica Manes, who just so happened to be an openly practicing Wiccan priestess. Burning Lake not only turns a blind eye to witchcraft, they embrace it as their own legend has shown.

"THE WITCHING TREE is perfect for those who enjoy their mysteries with a flavor of the supernatural, and the snowy, claustrophobic upstate New York setting is ideal for a case like this one."

Blanchard’s writing and characters are deeper and more complex than you typically would find in a standard mystery, and her style is always cerebral. For example, at one point Natalie recounts, “My father once said that evil was an anagram for 'vile.' It’s also an anagram for ‘live’ and ‘veil.’ He said, 'Evil lives behind a vile veil of lies.'” That is very deep thinking!

THE WITCHING TREE is also steeped in occult history: “Don’t stare too long at the Witching Tree. Defile it not or cursed you will be.” Veronica was quite familiar with this saying. However, all her power could not save her from the person who wanted her dead. She found herself dressed up in a stereotypical witch’s outfit, chained to the railroad tracks. Unfortunately, she was unable to free herself when the train came her way, which also made for very messy work on the forensics side of the murder investigation.

Natalie might not be the right person for this case, but her boss, Detective Luke Pittman, feels differently. Beyond simple PTSD from her prior cases, she is completely broken and spends the length of the novel deciding whether or not to resign. She just wants to see this case through to the end as it’s personal for her and Burning Lake. We learn that the town’s history rivals that of Salem, Massachusetts, and has become a hot spot for tourists and fans of the supernatural, especially during the Halloween season. In 1712, three innocent women were executed as witches. Perhaps this is why the presence of practicing witches in the town is so intentionally ironic.

At one point, as Natalie is checking the woods near the railroad tracks, she comes upon a grisly scene: 13 bottles hung from the branches of a tree, each holding what turns out to be human urine, as well as other odd things such as dead animals. Of course, the Wiccan coven and all its members are questioned, but Natalie comes to believe that the killer hates them and is not one of them.

What follows is an outstanding, creepy mystery that will dig to the very core of Burning Lake and uncover some secrets that just cannot stay dead. THE WITCHING TREE is perfect for those who enjoy their mysteries with a flavor of the supernatural, and the snowy, claustrophobic upstate New York setting is ideal for a case like this one.

Teaser

Detective Natalie Lockhart gained unwanted notoriety when she and her family became front and center of two sensational murder cases. Burned out and always looking over her shoulder, Natalie desperately thinks that quitting the police force is her only option left. All that changes when a beloved resident --- a practicing Wiccan and founder of the town’s oldest coven --- is killed in a fashion more twisted and shocking than Natalie has ever seen before. Natalie has no choice but to help solve the case along with Detective Luke Pittman, her boss and the old childhood friend she cannot admit she loves, even to herself. There is a silent, malignant presence in Burning Lake that will not rest. And what happens next will shock the whole town, and Natalie, to the core.

Promo

Detective Natalie Lockhart gained unwanted notoriety when she and her family became front and center of two sensational murder cases. Burned out and always looking over her shoulder, Natalie desperately thinks that quitting the police force is her only option left. All that changes when a beloved resident --- a practicing Wiccan and founder of the town’s oldest coven --- is killed in a fashion more twisted and shocking than Natalie has ever seen before. Natalie has no choice but to help solve the case along with Detective Luke Pittman, her boss and the old childhood friend she cannot admit she loves, even to herself. There is a silent, malignant presence in Burning Lake that will not rest. And what happens next will shock the whole town, and Natalie, to the core.

About the Book

Welcome to Burning Lake, a small, isolated town with a dark history of witches and false accusations. Now, a modern-day witch has been murdered, and Detective Natalie Lockhart is reluctantly drawn deep into the case, in this atmospheric mystery from Alice Blanchard, THE WITCHING TREE.

As legend has it, if you carve your deepest desire into the bark of a Witch Tree, then over time as the tree grows, it will swallow the carvings until only a witch can read them.

Until now.

Detective Natalie Lockhart gained unwanted notoriety when she and her family became front and center of not one, but two sensational murder cases. Now she’s lost her way. Burned out and always looking over her shoulder, Natalie desperately thinks that quitting the police force is her only option left.

All that changes when a beloved resident --- a practicing Wiccan and founder of the town’s oldest coven --- is killed in a fashion more twisted and shocking than Natalie has ever seen before, leaving the town reeling. Natalie has no choice but to help solve the case along with Detective Luke Pittman, her boss and the old childhood friend she cannot admit she loves, even to herself. There is a silent, malignant presence in Burning Lake that will not rest. And what happens next will shock the whole town, and Natalie, to the core.