Vogel is a spy for the Teutonic Order who spends his time chasing down villains and indulging his love for good beer.Life is good and uncomplicated.Or so he thought until hes dragged before the Bishop of Rittershafen and the Grand Master of the Teutonic Order. There have been two murders, he is told, two priests. The chief suspect is a possessed novice. Find him and bring him in, unharmed! How difficult can that be? After all, Vogel is good at tracking down people. But the supernatural may be involved, so the Church are going to provide him with the necessary muscle to deal with it.Enter Stefan von Stern, a Teutonic Templar and divinely-aided arse kicker built like a brick cowshed with a crap sense of humour and a sword arm like an anvil. Hes also Vogels right hand man on this job.Alex von Plauen is a member of the Sword Brethren Order, templars and renowned martial mystics. He too has been assigned to babysit the spy. And, God knows, Vogels going to need them!Hes going to need their help to navigate the supernatural world hes about to be plunged into and theyll need him to help steer them through the murky machinations of the underworld. Together, the trio are going to storm through the city of Rittershafen until they come face to face with the nightmarish and frightening power of sorcery and by the end Vogel is going to make strange and powerful new friends, but most of all he is going to have the adventure of his life.And he is going to love it!
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- Release Date 10/15/2015
- Author Abbas Daya
- Language English
- Company Createspace Independent Pub; Large Print edition
- Weight 1.08 pounds
- Dimensions 6 x 0.83 x 9 inches
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