This is a very nice retelling of the time immediately preceding the Salem Witch Trials, and the time during. The author goes for the 1st person POV, and we switch between all the important actors of the story - Sarah Good, Ann Putnam, Thomas Putnam, and others.
While the main character remains Sarah Good, I feel like at some point she was pushed over into the background, while the story switches its focus to Putnams and the accusations themselves. Nevertheless, this is a great retelling of the Salem Witch Trials, attempting to show us the state of mind of all the actors - accusers, accused, people from both Salem Village and Salem Town - and also the horrible outcome of those days.
Once again, it brings into light the misogyny, the panic that spreads almost immediately, children throwing the accusations and focusing all attention on their afflictions, etc. For me, this is an awesome addendum to "The Witches: Salem, 1692" by Stacy Schiff and I'd recommend reading this one only after you get more familiar with the topic, the timeline and what actually happened there, so you don't get lost in the 1st person POV.
Thank you to the author, the publisher and NetGalley for an advanced copy.