
The Devil's Colony
by Marie Lestrange
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Pub Date Apr 08 2025 | Archive Date Feb 11 2025
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From the author of "Crimson Cobblestones" comes a visceral hypothetical horror of America’s most unanswered question: What happened to the Lost Colony of Roanoke?
In the haunting wilderness of 1587, the Dare family seeks salvation but finds only damnation in the form of a desolate settlement and mounting deaths. THE DEVIL’S COLONY weaves a blood-soaked tapestry of historical tragedy and spine-chilling supernatural horror, exploring the thin line between faith and madness in the New World.
Featuring:
Witchcraft, Wendigos, Possessed children, and “Found-footage” diary entries, witness the terrifying unraveling of family and settlement as long-buried secrets collide.
With echoes of Alma Katsu's "The Hunger" and the atmospheric dread of Robert Egger’s "The Witch," this novel drowns readers in a world where the promise of a new beginning leads only to unimaginable horror, exploring the haunting consequences of betrayal and the desperate lengths one family will go to reclaim what was lost.
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ISBN | 9798894670263 |
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Featured Reviews

I honestly haven't read a book before based on/within Roanoke. The book seemed like it had an interesting premise. The Devil's Colony is well written, and an engaging story. It is definitely a page turner, and I would recommend this book to anyone who has even a passing interest in Colonial America, or Roanoke.