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Cast a Long Shadow
by Leena Lander
translated by Seija Paddon

      First runner up — Best Book of the Year
NOW Magazine

It is the year of our Lord 1666. A beggar woman is burned at the stake as a witch. While awaiting execution, the condemned woman informs on thirteen others, and Northern Europe's most infamous witch hunt begins. Nils Psilander, a learned circuit court judge, begins a chain of interrogations, separating the guilty from the innocent, pronouncing sentences. Although he is a progressive man the Judge is trapped in the prevailing ideas of his time and innocent women pay the price with their lives.

Based on actual court records, this compelling novel retells the story of the infamous witch trials of 17th century Southern Finland. Leena Lander, through her skilful blending of historical research and imaginative characterization, has created a novel with a fascinating and haunting voice. Lander untangles the skein of deceit and treachery, of political intrigue and human indifference which permitted the tragic deaths of seven innocent women.

About the Author   Leena Lander lives in Finland with her husband and three children. She has published eight novels and written several plays for radio, television and theatre. Her novel The Home of the Dark Butterflies was a runner-up for the prestigious Finland Prize and she has been a candidate for the Nordic Literature Prize.

About the Translator   Seija Paddon is a respected translator whose previous translations include two collections of poetry and a novel. She has taught literature at several Canadian universities as well as the University of Finland in Helsinki.

Cast a Long Shadow

Cast a Long Shadow

Categories
  · Literary Fiction
  · International Fiction
  · Women's Fiction

272 pages
$15.95 Cdn
$15.95 US
6" x 9" paper
ISBN-10: 0-929005-66-X
ISBN-13: 978-0-929005-66-9

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