“The first third of the book is about this mass murder that the authorities in the Massachusetts Bay Colony wreaked upon these four people, and it’s harrowing. I mean, people have no idea, but then the book takes a turn into how the witch trials influenced our Constitution. … It’s an unbelievably fascinating story about how we live today, goes back to what happened in the executing of the twenty witches.” – Bill O’Reilly
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