The Twelve Children of Paris by Tim Willocks

The Twelve Children of Paris by Tim Willocks

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What do you do when your wife disappears in the middle of the bloodiest massacre in European history? This book reveals the story of Mattias Tannhauser who rides into town, on Saint Bartholomew's Eve, whose only intention is to find his wife and take her home.

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The Twelve Children of Paris by Tim Willocks

What do you do when your wife disappears in the middle of the bloodiest massacre in European history? This book reveals the story of Mattias Tannhauser who rides into town, on Saint Bartholomew's Eve, whose only intention is to find his wife and take her home.
A brilliant novel, thrilling and mysterious with a suspense hard to bear * Historical Novel Society *
Gripping reading * Good Book Guide *
There is much to recommend this book-- Kathy Stevenson * Daily Mail *
Do you have a Game of Thrones-shaped hole in your life? Tim Willocks’s brutal but highly intelligent follow-up to The Religion may not be fantasy but it’s a thrilling epic that will satisfy even the most bloodthirsty reader’s appetite for gore, intrigue and religious fanaticism * Metro *
Willocks pulls no punches in his descriptions of the bloodletting and terror… This is definitely one for those with a far stronger stomach than mine * Daily Mail *
Tim Willocks is a novelist, screenwriter and producer. Translated into twenty languages, his novels include The Religion, Bad City Blues, Green River Rising and Twelve Children of Paris. He has worked with major Hollywood directors, dined at the White House and holds a black belt in Shotokan karate.
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ISBN 13 9780099578925
ISBN 10 0099578921
Title The Twelve Children of Paris
Author Tim Willocks
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Vintage Publishing
Year published 2014-04-24
Number of pages 768
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.