The Three Witches by Elena Collins I didn’t know the author but was intrigued by the blurb, and the references to the Scottish play, and I was very glad I did. Here is a book that immaculately blends fact and fiction, past and present seamlessly in a very enjoyable novel. The story is told across two timelines. In 1050 AD, in a small Scottish village, three sisters live with their mother, who serves the community as a midwife and healer, using herbs and local plants to make her remedies. When she dies, the girls step into her role, with the youngest, Isobel, showing a particular gift — she can read the future in the flames. But when a run of misfortune strikes the village, suspicion turns on her, and Isobel is branded a witch with all the consequences that follow. In the present day, Ruthie is content with her life. She lives on a houseboat, works in a cafĂ©, and has a supportive boss who lets her attend auditions for the acting work she loves. When she’s off...