The Dark Monk | |
The Hangman's Daughter [2] | |
Oliver Pötzsch Lee Chadeayne | |
Mariner Books (2009) | |
Rating: | **** |
Tags: | Fiction / Thrillers |
Picking up where international bestseller
The Hangman's Daughter
left off, the highly anticipated sequel about a dark legacy of the Knights Templar.
THE ANTICIPATED FOLLOWUP TO THE INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER,
THE HANGMAN'S DAUGHTER
1660: Winter has settled thick over a sleepy village in the Bavarian Alps, ensuring every farmer and servant is indoors the night a parish priest discovers he's been poisoned. As numbness creeps up his body, he summons the last of his strength to scratch a cryptic sign in the frost.
Following a trail of riddles, hangman Jakob Kuisl; his headstrong daughter Magdalena; and the town physician's son team up with the priest's aristocratic sister to investigate. What they uncover will lead them back to the Crusades, unlocking a troubled history of internal church politics and sending them on a chase for a treasure of the Knights Templar.
But they're not the only ones after the legendary fortune. A team of dangerous and mysterious monks is always close behind, tracking their every move, speaking Latin in the shadows, giving off a strange, intoxicating scent. And to throw the hangman off their trail, they have ensured he is tasked with capturing a band of thieves roving the countryside attacking solitary travelers and spreading panic.
Delivering on the promise of the international bestseller
The Hangman's Daughter
, once again based on prodigious historical research into Pötzsch's family tree,
The Dark Monk
takes us on a whirlwind tour through the occult hiding places of Bavaria's ancient monasteries, bringing to life an unforgettable compassionate hangman and his tenacious daughter, painting a robust tableau of a seventeenth-century Bavaria still negotiating the lasting impacts of war, and quickening our pulses with a gripping, mesmerizing mystery.
OLIVER PÖTZSCH
, born in 1970, has worked for years as a scriptwriter for Bavarian television. He is a descendant of one of Bavaria's leading dynasties of executioners. Pötzsch lives in Munich with his family.
Lee Chadeayne
is a former classical musician and college professor. He was one of the charter members of the American Literary Translators Association and is editor-in-chief of
ALTA News.
"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 
"Pötszch 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 Pötzsch 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 Pötzsch's
The Dark Monk
is a labyrinth of clues and rich characters in seventeenth-century Bavaria. Pötzsch keeps the action boiling, the clues intriguing, and the history fascinating and authentic."
-William Dietrich, author of
The Emerald Storm
"Pötzsch 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, Pötzsch 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."
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Booklist
ALSO AVAILABLE IN THIS SERIES
The Hangman’s Daughter
The Beggar King: A Hangman’s Daughter Tale
(forthcoming)
The Warlock: A Hangman’s Daughter Tale
(forthcoming)
The characters and events portrayed in this book are fictitious.
Any similarity to real persons, living or dead, is coincidental and not intended by the author.
Text copyright © 2009 by Ullstein Buchverlage GmbH
English translation copyright © 2012 by Lee Chadeayne
All rights reserved.
No part of this book may be reproduced, or stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without express written permission of the publisher.
The Dark Monk: A Hangman’s Daughter Tale
was first published in 2009 by Ullstein Bucherlage GmbH as
Die Henkerstochter und der schwarze Mönch
. Translated from German by Lee Chadeayne. Published in English by AmazonCrossing in 2012.
Cover design by Ben Gibson.
Published by AmazonCrossing
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For my grandmother, the matriarch of our family,
and for my mother, who still tells the best stories
DRAMATIS PERSONAE
PRINCIPAL CHARACTERS
JAKOB KUISL
, hangman of Schongau
SIMON FRONWIESER
, son of the town doctor
MAGDALENA KUISL
, the hangman’s daughter
ANNA MARIA KUISL
, the hangman’s wife
GEORG AND BARBARA
, the hangman’s twin children
CITIZENS
BONIFAZ FRONWIESER
, Schongau town doctor
BENEDIKTA KOPPMEYER
, merchant woman from Landsberg am Lech
MARTHA STECHLIN
, midwife
MAGDA
, housekeeper of the St. Lawrence Church in Altenstadt
ABRAHAM GEDLER
, sexton of the St. Lawrence Church in Altenstadt
MARIA SCHREEVOGL
, wife of a town alderman
FRANZ STRASSER
, innkeeper in Altenstadt
BALTHASAR HEMERLE
, carpenter in Altenstadt
HANS BERCHTHOLDT
, son of the Schongau master baker
SEBASTIAN SEMER
, son of the presiding burgomaster
ALDERMEN
JOHANN LECHNER
, court clerk
KARL SEMER
, presiding burgomaster and innkeeper of the Goldener Stern Inn
MATTHIAS HOLZHOFER
, second presiding burgomaster
JAKOB SCHREEVOGL
, stove maker and alderman
MICHAEL BERCHTHOLDT
, master baker and alderman