"The Witches of Abiquiu authors Malcolm Ebright and Rick Hendricks tell a mind-boggling tale of witches, sorcery, spells, exorcism, curses, and battles with the Devil during the establishment of the Abiquiu Genizaro land grant between 1756 and 1766. . . . this solidly researched and meticulously documented story reveals a time of social conflict and culture clash during one of New Mexico's most interesting historical periods."—La Jicarita News, NM
"Ebright and Hendricks have woven the history of Abiquiu, the story of the Genizaros, the role of witchcraft in New Spain, and the politics of eighteenth-century New Mexico into a story that reads like a well-paced novel."—The Journal of Arizona History
"Not only does this book shed light on little known but important community, ethnic, and ecclesiastical conflicts, it also opens windows on the mid-18th century New Mexico."—Journal of the West
"From time to time a publication comes along that merits special recognition. This work falls into that category. Here we have history at its best with underlying threads of folklore that fit the Land of Enchantment to a t."—New Mexico Historical Review