Twenty innocent men and women were accused and executed during the witchcraft hysteria of 1692. There's an aura of disaster embedded in the hard soil of early Puritan thought that's responsible for fueling these colonial-era crimes against humanity. Sam Baltrusis, author of Ghosts of Salem and a descendant of the witch-hanging Putnams and the accused hatchet-wielding Lizzie Borden, confronts the spirits still lingering in the shadows of his...