: A core element of the book is the fear of being unable to protect or understand one's own child, a theme common in psychological horror.
: The Forest of Dean serves as more than just a backdrop; its dense woods and isolated communities create a sense of claustrophobia and "folk horror."
The title refers to a "sample" of historical witchcraft practices or beliefs that seem to bleed into the modern day. As the family investigates the odd occurrences, they find themselves caught between rational explanations—such as psychological distress or local hostility—and the more terrifying possibility of a supernatural inheritance tied to the land's dark past. Key Themes and Elements
: Consistent with Mayo's interest in research (often seen in his previous work, Itch ), the book delves into how one might try to "sample" or quantify the unexplainable using modern tools. About the Author
is a well-known BBC radio presenter who successfully transitioned into writing. While his early books like the Itch series were aimed at younger readers, Witchcraft Sample represents his move into darker, more adult-oriented suspense fiction, following the success of his previous thriller, Mad Blood Stirring .
The narrative follows the story of a couple who move to a secluded cottage in the —a location with a long history of folklore and industrial isolation. They hope for a fresh start, but their peace is shattered when their young daughter begins exhibiting strange, inexplicable behaviors.