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När häxbålen brann
- Narrated by: John Lalér
- Length: 4 hrs and 46 mins
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Publisher's Summary
I slutet av 1600-talet värvar Satan häxor bland de fattiga kvinnorna i Stockholm. De tvingas till Blåkulla för att delta och bevittna våldsamma utsvävningar och inte ens barn och unga slipper undan. Hur många häxor måste brännas på bål för att faran ska vara över?
Lars Widding berättar fängslande och skräckinjagande om Sveriges mest kända häxprocesser. Lars Widding föddes 1924 och dog 1994. Han var en av Sveriges mest lästa och produktiva författare under 1900-talet. Dramatisering av historiska händelser var hans specialitet.
©2017 SAGA Egmont (P)2017 SAGA Egmont
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