In a small 18th century village in colonial America where the streams ran cool and clean, the soil was loamy, and the people prospered, repeated attempts to end the pregnancy of a prominent young woman resulted in her gruesome death. The Murder of Sarah Grosvenoris a compelling work of historical fiction which revisits those shocking days of deceit, betrayal, and malevolence during the "Age of Enlightenment," and then imagines what led to the multiple arrest warrants that were finally issued some three years later for the horrific crime. The factual details of this story may be centuries old, but The Murder of Sarah Grosvenor is as familiar as contemporary stories of entrenched power and privilege; positions which, when cruelly asserted, demand silence so that the guilty may avoid accountability. A predecessor to modern social warriors, one mythical and courageous child-hero, Rebecca, was willing to risk everything in the pursuit of justice, and it is because of her that the tale of Sarah Grosvenor can at last be told.
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