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''Thornyhold'' is a fantasy novel by Mary Stewart published in 1988.


Summary

The story is about a lonely child, Geillis "Gilly" Ramsey, who is made to see the world through her mother's cousin's (also Geillis — Gilly was named after her) unusual eyes. When the child becomes a young woman, she inherits her dead cousin's house as well as her reputation among the local community as a white witch and herbalist. However, as she finds out, this is no normal community, and worries quickly present themselves. Magical effort is pointed at the attractive and widowed popular writer, Christopher Dryden, who lives in rural isolation with his young son. As Christopher Dryden points out to Gilly,''Thornyhold'', Ch. 20. her (and her mother's cousin's) name is that of a real witch, Geillis Duncane, who was tried in Edinburgh in the late 16th century during the
North Berwick witch trials The North Berwick witch trials were the trials in 1590 of a number of people from East Lothian, Scotland, accused of witchcraft in the St Andrew's Auld Kirk in North Berwick on Halloween night. They ran for two years, and implicated over seventy ...
."The Witch-Persecution in Scotland"
from the pamphlet ''Newes from Scotland'' (1591).
Gilly's rival for the affections of Dryden, Agnes Sampson, shares a name with another woman tried at North Berwick.


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Mary Stewart novels
1988 British novels British fantasy novels British romance novels Novels by Mary Stewart Hodder & Stoughton books {{1980s-romance-novel-stub