Traces the 1660 investigation by hangman Jakob Kuisl, his headstrong daughter, and the town physician into the poisoning murder of a priest whose demise is precariously linked to the Crusades and the Knights Templar treasure.
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Advance Praise for The Dark Monk
"Swift and sure, compelling as any conspiracy theory, persuasive as any spasm of paranoia, The Dark Monk grips you at the base of your skull and doesn't let go." —Gregory Maguire"Weaving together the mystery of a murdered priest, a Templar treasure, and a kind-hearted hangman, Oliver Potzsch's "The Dark Monk" is a labyrinth of clues and rich characters in seventeenth-century Bavaria. Potzsch keeps the action boiling, the clues intriguing, and the history fascinating and authentic." --William Dietrich, author of "The Emerald Storm"
"Swift and sure, compelling as any conspiracy theory, persuasive as any spasm of paranoia, "The Dark Monk" grips you at the base of your skull and doesn't let go."
--Gregory Maguire, author of "Wicked" and "Out of Oz""Oliver Potzsch takes readers on a darkly atmospheric visit to seventeenth-century Bavaria in his latest adventure. With enough mystery and intrigue to satisfy those who like gritty historical fiction, "The Dark Monk "has convincing characters, rip-roaring action, and finely-drawn settings."
--Deborah Harkness, author of "A Discovery of Witches" and the forthcoming "Shadow of Night""Weaving together the mystery of a murdered priest, a Templar treasure, and a kind-hearted hangman, Oliver Potzsch's "The Dark Monk" is a labyrinth of clues and rich characters in seventeenth-century Bavaria. Potzsch keeps the action boiling, the clues intriguing, and the history fascinating and authentic."
--William Dietrich, author of "The Emerald Storm
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"Swift and sure, compelling as any conspiracy theory, persuasive as any spasm of paranoia, "The Dark Monk" grips you at the base of your skull and doesn't let go."
--Gregory Maguire, author of "Wicked" and "Out of Oz"
"Oliver Potzsch takes readers on a darkly atmospheric visit to seventeenth-century Bavaria in his latest adventure. With enough mystery and intrigue to satisfy those who like gritty historical fiction, "The Dark Monk" has convincing characters, rip-roaring action, and finely-drawn settings."
--Deborah Harkness, author of "A Discovery of Witches" and the forthcoming "Shadow of Night"
"Weaving together the mystery of a murdered priest, a Templar treasure, and a kind-hearted hangman, Oliver Potzsch's "The Dark Monk" is a labyrinth of clues and rich characters in seventeenth-century Bavaria. Potzsch keeps the action boiling, the clues intriguing, and the history fascinating and authentic."
--William Dietrich, author of "The Emerald Storm"
"Potzsch does an excellent job of plunking the reader down in seventeenth-century Germany ... Readers will also appreciate the nice balance between drama, suspense, and humor: this is a serious story, Potzsch seems to be saying, but it's OK to have some fun with it. At least two more books in the series are forthcoming, and they will be most welcome."
--"Booklist"
"[A] rousing sequel."
--"Chicago Tribune "
"Swift and sure, compelling as any conspiracy theory, persuasive as any spasm of paranoia, "The Dark Monk" grips you at the base of your skull and doesn't let go."
--Gregory Maguire, author of "Wicked" and "Out of Oz"
"Oliver Potzsch takes readers on a darkly atmospheric visit to seventeenth-century Bavaria in his latest adventure. With enough mystery and intrigue to satisfy those who like gritty historical fiction, "The Dark Monk" has convincing characters, rip-roaring action, and finely-drawn settings."
--Deborah Harkness, author of "A Discovery of Witches" and the forthcoming "Shadow of Night"
"Weaving together the mystery of a murdered priest, a Templar treasure, and a kind-hearted hangman, Oliver Potzsch's "The Dark Monk" is a labyrinth of clues and rich characters in seventeenth-century Bavaria. Potzsch keeps the action boiling, the clues intriguing, and the history fascinating and authentic."
--William Dietrich, author of "The Emerald Storm"
"Potzsch does an excellent job of plunking the reader down in seventeenth-century Germany ... Readers will also appreciate the nice balance between drama, suspense, and humor: this is a serious story, Potzsch seems to be saying, but it's OK to have some fun with it. At least two more books in the series are forthcoming, and they will be most welcome."
--"Booklist"
"Potszch knows Germany in his bones." --NPR, "On Point"
"[A] rousing sequel."
--"Chicago Tribune "
"Swift and sure, compelling as any conspiracy theory, persuasive as any spasm of paranoia, "The Dark Monk" grips you at the base of your skull and doesn't let go."
--Gregory Maguire, author of "Wicked" and "Out of Oz"
"Oliver Potzsch takes readers on a darkly atmospheric visit to seventeenth-century Bavaria in his latest adventure. With enough mystery and intrigue to satisfy those who like gritty historical fiction, "The Dark Monk" has convincing characters, rip-roaring action, and finely-drawn settings."
--Deborah Harkness, author of "A Discovery of Witches" and the forthcoming "Shadow of Night"
"Weaving together the mystery of a murdered priest, a Templar treasure, and a kind-hearted hangman, Oliver Potzsch's "The Dark Monk" is a labyrinth of clues and rich characters in seventeenth-century Bavaria. Potzsch keeps the action boiling, the clues intriguing, and the history fascinating and authentic."
--William Dietrich, author of "The Emerald Storm"
"Potzsch does an excellent job of plunking the reader down in seventeenth-century Germany ... Readers will also appreciate the nice balance between drama, suspense, and humor: this is a serious story, Potzsch seems to be saying, but it's OK to have some fun with it. At least two more books in the series are forthcoming, and they will be most welcome."
--"Booklist"
"If you enjoy an unlikely hero, look no further. "The Dark Monk" comes with three...In this subtle, meticulously crafted story, every word is a possible clue, and the characters are so engaging that it's impossible not to get involved in trying to help them figure the riddle out."--Oprah.com
"Potszch knows Germany in his bones." --NPR, "On Point"
"[A] rousing sequel."
--"Chicago Tribune "
"Swift and sure, compelling as any conspiracy theory, persuasive as any spasm of paranoia, "The Dark Monk" grips you at the base of your skull and doesn't let go."
--Gregory Maguire, author of "Wicked" and "Out of Oz"
"Oliver Potzsch takes readers on a darkly atmospheric visit to seventeenth-century Bavaria in his latest adventure. With enough mystery and intrigue to satisfy those who like gritty historical fiction, "The Dark Monk" has convincing characters, rip-roaring action, and finely-drawn settings."
--Deborah Harkness, author of "A Discovery of Witches" and the forthcoming "Shadow of Night"
"Weaving together the mystery of a murdered priest, a Templar treasure, and a kind-hearted hangman, Oliver Potzsch's "The Dark Monk" is a labyrinth of clues and rich characters in seventeenth-century Bavaria. Potzsch keeps the action boiling, the clues intriguing, and the history fascinating and authentic."
--William Dietrich, author of "The Emerald Storm"
"Potzsch does an excellent job of plunking the reader down in seventeenth-century Germany ... Readers will also appreciate the nice balance between drama, suspense, and humor: this is a serious story, Potzsch seems to be saying, but it's OK to have some fun with it. At least two more books in the series are forthcoming, and they will be most welcome."
--"Booklist"
"If you enjoy an unlikely hero, look no further. "The Dark Monk" comes with three...In this subtle, meticulously crafted story, every word is a possible clue, and the characters are so engaging that it s impossible not to get involved in trying to help them figure the riddle out." Oprah.com
"Potszch knows Germany in his bones." NPR, "On Point"
"[A] rousing sequel."
"Chicago Tribune "
"Swift and sure, compelling as any conspiracy theory, persuasive as any spasm of paranoia, "The Dark Monk" grips you at the base of your skull and doesn't let go."
Gregory Maguire, author of "Wicked" and "Out of Oz"
"Oliver Potzsch takes readers on a darkly atmospheric visit to seventeenth-century Bavaria in his latest adventure. With enough mystery and intrigue to satisfy those who like gritty historical fiction, "The Dark Monk" has convincing characters, rip-roaring action, and finely-drawn settings."
Deborah Harkness, author of "A Discovery of Witches" and the forthcoming "Shadow of Night"
"Weaving together the mystery of a murdered priest, a Templar treasure, and a kind-hearted hangman, Oliver Potzsch's "The Dark Monk" is a labyrinth of clues and rich characters in seventeenth-century Bavaria. Potzsch keeps the action boiling, the clues intriguing, and the history fascinating and authentic."
William Dietrich, author of "The Emerald Storm"
"Potzsch does an excellent job of plunking the reader down in seventeenth-century Germany ... Readers will also appreciate the nice balance between drama, suspense, and humor: this is a serious story, Potzsch seems to be saying, but it s OK to have some fun with it. At least two more books in the series are forthcoming, and they will be most welcome."
"Booklist""
"If you enjoy an unlikely hero, look no further. The Dark Monk comes with three...In this subtle, meticulously crafted story, every word is a possible clue, and the characters are so engaging that it's impossible not to get involved in trying to help them figure the riddle out."--Oprah.com
"Potszch knows Germany in his bones." --NPR, On Point
"[A] rousing sequel."
--Chicago Tribune
"Swift and sure, compelling as any conspiracy theory, persuasive as any spasm of paranoia, The Dark Monk grips you at the base of your skull and doesn't let go."
--Gregory Maguire, author of Wicked and Out of Oz
"Oliver Potzsch takes readers on a darkly atmospheric visit to seventeenth-century Bavaria in his latest adventure. With enough mystery and intrigue to satisfy those who like gritty historical fiction, The Dark Monk has convincing characters, rip-roaring action, and finely-drawn settings."
--Deborah Harkness, author of A Discovery of Witches and the forthcoming Shadow of Night
"Weaving together the mystery of a murdered priest, a Templar treasure, and a kind-hearted hangman, Oliver Potzsch's The Dark Monk is a labyrinth of clues and rich characters in seventeenth-century Bavaria. Potzsch keeps the action boiling, the clues intriguing, and the history fascinating and authentic."
--William Dietrich, author of The Emerald Storm
"Potzsch does an excellent job of plunking the reader down in seventeenth-century Germany ... Readers will also appreciate the nice balance between drama, suspense, and humor: this is a serious story, Potzsch seems to be saying, but it's OK to have some fun with it. At least two more books in the series are forthcoming, and they will be most welcome."
--Booklist
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