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Michael Jecks

Michael Jecks

·3.95·16,826 Ratings
“ The wound is the place where the Light enters you. ” ― Rumi
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  • A Friar's Bloodfeud (Knights Templar, #20)

    2006·
    ·4.09·204 Ratings
    The twentieth novel in Michael Jecks's medieval Knights Templar series.March 1323: in the rural idyll of Iddesleigh, a gang of men break into the home of Bailiff Simon Puttock's servant and attack his family. When word reaches Simon, he and Sir Baldwin de
  • Squire Throwleigh's Heir (Knights Templar, #7)

    1999·
    ·4.05·351 Ratings
    The fates are not being kind to the Hatherleighs. First the head of the family, Sir Roger, is killed in a riding accident; then his young son John is found dead, his poor body horrifically beaten. Although the small West Country community is eager to beli
  • The Leper's Return (Knights Templar, #6)

    1999·
    ·4.11·624 Ratings
    When a local goldsmith, Godfrey of Harwood, is found brutally murdered in his home, Furnshill and Puttock are called on to investigate. But when rumors begin spreading that patients from a local leper hospital might have been involved in Godfrey's murder,
  • The Mad Monk of Gidleigh (Knights Templar, #14)

    2003·
    ·4.13·296 Ratings
    Alone in his isolated, windswept chapel on the edge of Dartmoor, his only companions moor men and poverty–stricken serfs, who could blame the young priest, Mark for seeking affection from Jane, the local miller’s daughter? But when Jane’s body is fo
  • The Malice of Unnatural Death (Knights Templar, #22)

    2007·
    ·4.18·221 Ratings
    1324. The kingdom is in an uproar. Roger Mortimer—once the king's most able commander, now his most hated enemy—has escaped from the Tower and hired an assassin to murder the monarch. Others have the same idea. In Coventry, a special assassin has been
  • The Devil's Acolyte (Knights Templar, #13)

    2002·
    ·4.12·253 Ratings
    Amidst the myth and folklore of Tavistock, one tale above all others strikes fear into the hearts of the townspeople—that of the murders on the Abbot’s Way. One cold winter, many years ago, a young acolyte led a group of fellow novices in the theft of
  • The Tolls of Death (Knights Templar, #17)

    2004·
    ·4.1·233 Ratings
    After their grueling journeys to Galicia and Scilly, Simon Puttock and Baldwin Furnshill are at last back on the English mainland, dumped unceremoniously when their shipmaster partakes of his intoxicating cargo and almost sinks the ship. Eager to get home
  • The Sticklepath Strangler (Knights Templar, #12)

    2002·
    ·4.01·311 Ratings
    As the summer of 1322 brings sun to the Devonshire countryside, it seems that the small village of Sticklepath is destined to remain in darkness. An afternoon of innocent adventure becomes one of gruesome terror when two playmates uncover the body of a
  • The Templar's Penance (Knights Templar, #15)

    2003·
    ·4.06·255 Ratings
    It is 1323, and Baldwin Furnshill and Bailiff Simon Puttock have been granted leave to go on pilgrimage, each seeking solace after the recent traumatic events in Gidleigh. Together, they travel across Europe to Santiago de Compostela in Spain, but danger
  • The Merchant's Partner (Knights Templar, #2)

    2004·
    ·3.92·748 Ratings
    The Knights TemplarThey had all joined taking three vows: poverty, chastity, and obedience…for they were monks: warrior monks, dedicated to theprotection of pilgrims in the Holy Land -- until stories spread by anavaricious king who wanted their wealth f
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