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The hangman's daughter, a historical novel, Oliver Pötzsch ; translated by Lee Chadeayne

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The hangman's daughter, a historical novel, Oliver Pötzsch ; translated by Lee Chadeayne
Language
eng
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fiction
Main title
The hangman's daughter
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Oclc number
714732957
Responsibility statement
Oliver Pötzsch ; translated by Lee Chadeayne
Series statement
Brilliance Audio on compact disc
Sub title
a historical novel
Summary
Germany, 1659: When a dying boy is pulled from the river with a mark crudely tattooed on his shoulder, hangman Jakob Kuisl is called upon to investigate whether witchcraft is at play in his small Bavarian town. Whispers and dark memories of witch trials and the women burned at stake just seventy years earlier still haunt the streets of Schongau. When more children disappear and an orphan boy is found dead, marked by the same tattoo, the mounting hysteria threatens to erupt into chaos. Before the unrest forces him to torture and execute the very woman who aided in the birth of his children, Jakob must unravel the truth. With the help of his clever daughter, Magdelena, and Simon, the university-educated son of the town's physician, Jakob discovers that a devil is indeed loose in Schongau. But it may be too late to prevent bloodshed
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