Down Salem Way by Meredith Allard
I can say right from the beginning, the author sets the time and place, by describing it in a easy to imagine way. The historic and geographical facts are pretty accurate, as far as I can tell .
The book starts getting interesting around page 50, and in really pulls you in at the climax.
I will admit, The writings a little bit dry Until the climax. But the story line keeps you interested long enough to read past the dryness.
TW: The preachings of the reverend in this book, is acurate to the point, where if you have religious trauma, it might trigger you.
I think this book really grabs the essence of the thoughts of someone who doesnt believe in or doesn't agree with the church, and is looking at church goers and their erratic beliefs(James being the character to experience this). Not to say all church goers are erratic(please do not feel I am insulting your religion or beliefs). However, like in most religions, there are Extremists who give the religion a bad name; the same goes for the ones in this book. It was 1690's salem, of course there were extremists.
It also is really good at showing the infuluence that religious leaders over people, by using conspiracy theories and fear.
As someone who has been in a church with extremists, i can say the view the character has about his fellow church goers, is very accurate.
I really like the Characters James Wentworth and his Wife Elizabeth. They are very well written. Elizabeth being an opinionated woman, unheard of in 1692. And james, a educated man, who hasn't done hard labor in his life, also unheard of at the time; you really can empathize with James as he theorizes his outlook on people.
And I think that's what makes them good Characters. They are different.
Except for the slow start, there isn't much about this book I don't like.
4/5 stars!