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Beggar King Oliver Potzsch

Beggar King By Oliver Potzsch

Beggar King by Oliver Potzsch


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Summary

The third book in the internationally bestselling Hangman's Daughter series takes readers to the imperial city of Regensburg, where the hangman has been accused of murder.

Beggar King Summary

Beggar King by Oliver Potzsch

The third installment of the international best-selling Hangman's Daughter series
1662: Jakob Kuisl, the hangman of a village in the Alps, receives a letter from his sister calling him to the imperial city of Regensburg, where a gruesome sight awaits him: her throat has been slit. When the city constable discovers Kuisl alongside the corpse she locks him in a dungeon, where Kuisl will experience first-hand the torture he's administered himself for years. As nightmares assail him, Kuisl can only hope to prevail on the Regensburg executioner to show mercy to a fellow hangman.

Kuisl's steely daughter, Magdalena, and her young doctor paramour, Simon, rush to Regensburg and try to save Jakob, enlisting an underground network of beggars, a beer-brewing monk, and an Italian playboy for help. Navigating the labyrinthine city, they learn there is much more behind the false accusation than a personal vendetta: there is a plan that will endanger the entire German Empire.

Chock-full of fascinating historical detail, The Beggar King brings to vibrant life another tremendous tale of an unlikely hangman and his tough-as-nails daughter, confirming Poetzsch's mettle as a storyteller at the height of his powers.

Beggar King Reviews

The Beggar King is a richly appointed historical novel, a compelling tapestry of violence, intrigue, and tenderness. Poetzsch drags you into his beautifully rendered and dangerous seventeenth-century Europe and doesn't let you escape until the final climactic page.
--Glenn Cooper, international bestselling author of Secret of the Seventh Son


Twists and turns enmesh both the characters and the reader in this absorbing tale that captures, with an authenticity that is truly rare, the sounds and sights and smells of seventeenth-century Germany. A gripping story of love, betrayal, and long-delayed revenge.
--James Becker, author of The Moses Stone

The Beggar King weaves a fascinating web of intrigue that invokes much more than just the intricate politics of 17th-century Germany. Oliver Poetzsch has brought to life the heady smells and tastes, the true reality of an era we've never seen quite like this before. The hangman Jakob and his feisty daughter Magdalena are characters we will want to root for in many books to come.--Katherine Neville, bestselling author of The Eight and The Magic Circle

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, author of Wicked and Out of Oz

Oliver Poetzsch 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 Shadow of Night

Weaving together the mystery of a murdered priest, a Templar treasure, and a kind-hearted hangman, Oliver Poetzsch's The Dark Monk is a labyrinth of clues and rich characters in seventeenth-century Bavaria. Poetzsch keeps the action boiling, the clues intriguing, and the history fascinating and authentic.
--William Dietrich, author of The Emerald Storm

About Oliver Potzsch

OLIVER POETZSCH, born in 1970, was for years a radio personality for Bavarian radio and a screenwriter for Bavarian public television. He is a descendent of the Kuisls, the well-known line of Bavarian executioners who inspired his novels.

Additional information

GOR004886418
9780547992198
054799219X
Beggar King by Oliver Potzsch
Used - Good
Paperback
Houghton Mifflin
2013-01-08
466
N/A
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