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A.D. 1187
Just before the fall of Jerusalem, street urchin Rutger finds himself swept into the Holy City - reluctantly serving as a squire.
Newly knighted, he is entrusted with a perilous mission: to smuggle a message out of the city.
Its contents are explosive - assassination plans that may trace back to the English royal family. The target? None other than the German Emperor, Friedrich Barbarossa. But the trail doesn't end there: the papal curia and treacherous nobles are also under suspicion.
As Rutger journeys across the Holy Roman Empire, his path crosses with a young novice named Jacob, the Jewish scholar Rabbi Moses ben Isaac, Templars, bishops, and members of his own former gang.
A deadly game of cat and mouse unfolds across medieval Europe - and the assassins are already on their trail. The successful debut novel found several thousand enthusiastic readers in German-speaking countries. The author is now entering the international literary scene and presenting the translated novel "The Sulta&ngrave;s Friend". Excerpts from reviews:
- The best in a while. A fantastic novel with a captivating writing style that you can't put down...
- A realistic description of the time and living conditions. For me, a story well worth reading.
Bravo for the undoubtedly extensive research work.
- At times, I couldn't put the novel down because it is so excitingly written.
The following novel is currently in the works.
Just before the fall of Jerusalem, street urchin Rutger finds himself swept into the Holy City - reluctantly serving as a squire.
Newly knighted, he is entrusted with a perilous mission: to smuggle a message out of the city.
Its contents are explosive - assassination plans that may trace back to the English royal family. The target? None other than the German Emperor, Friedrich Barbarossa. But the trail doesn't end there: the papal curia and treacherous nobles are also under suspicion.
As Rutger journeys across the Holy Roman Empire, his path crosses with a young novice named Jacob, the Jewish scholar Rabbi Moses ben Isaac, Templars, bishops, and members of his own former gang.
A deadly game of cat and mouse unfolds across medieval Europe - and the assassins are already on their trail. The successful debut novel found several thousand enthusiastic readers in German-speaking countries. The author is now entering the international literary scene and presenting the translated novel "The Sulta&ngrave;s Friend". Excerpts from reviews:
- The best in a while. A fantastic novel with a captivating writing style that you can't put down...
- A realistic description of the time and living conditions. For me, a story well worth reading.
Bravo for the undoubtedly extensive research work.
- At times, I couldn't put the novel down because it is so excitingly written.
The following novel is currently in the works.
A.D. 1187
Just before the fall of Jerusalem, street urchin Rutger finds himself swept into the Holy City - reluctantly serving as a squire.
Newly knighted, he is entrusted with a perilous mission: to smuggle a message out of the city.
Its contents are explosive - assassination plans that may trace back to the English royal family. The target? None other than the German Emperor, Friedrich Barbarossa. But the trail doesn't end there: the papal curia and treacherous nobles are also under suspicion.
As Rutger journeys across the Holy Roman Empire, his path crosses with a young novice named Jacob, the Jewish scholar Rabbi Moses ben Isaac, Templars, bishops, and members of his own former gang.
A deadly game of cat and mouse unfolds across medieval Europe - and the assassins are already on their trail. The successful debut novel found several thousand enthusiastic readers in German-speaking countries. The author is now entering the international literary scene and presenting the translated novel "The Sulta&ngrave;s Friend". Excerpts from reviews:
- The best in a while. A fantastic novel with a captivating writing style that you can't put down...
- A realistic description of the time and living conditions. For me, a story well worth reading.
Bravo for the undoubtedly extensive research work.
- At times, I couldn't put the novel down because it is so excitingly written.
The following novel is currently in the works.
Just before the fall of Jerusalem, street urchin Rutger finds himself swept into the Holy City - reluctantly serving as a squire.
Newly knighted, he is entrusted with a perilous mission: to smuggle a message out of the city.
Its contents are explosive - assassination plans that may trace back to the English royal family. The target? None other than the German Emperor, Friedrich Barbarossa. But the trail doesn't end there: the papal curia and treacherous nobles are also under suspicion.
As Rutger journeys across the Holy Roman Empire, his path crosses with a young novice named Jacob, the Jewish scholar Rabbi Moses ben Isaac, Templars, bishops, and members of his own former gang.
A deadly game of cat and mouse unfolds across medieval Europe - and the assassins are already on their trail. The successful debut novel found several thousand enthusiastic readers in German-speaking countries. The author is now entering the international literary scene and presenting the translated novel "The Sulta&ngrave;s Friend". Excerpts from reviews:
- The best in a while. A fantastic novel with a captivating writing style that you can't put down...
- A realistic description of the time and living conditions. For me, a story well worth reading.
Bravo for the undoubtedly extensive research work.
- At times, I couldn't put the novel down because it is so excitingly written.
The following novel is currently in the works.

















