The Hangman’s Daughter – Amazon Deal

July 29, 2012: Today only, the Kindle editions of Oliver Pötzsch’s internationally best-selling "Hangman’s Daughter" historical thriller series are just $0.99 each, and the deluxe, hardcover version of "The Hangman’s Daughter" is 60% off.

Seventeenth-century Bavaria serves as the backdrop for these novels about the adventures of Jakob Kuisl, the town hangman, and his daughter. Today only, the Kindle editions are $0.99 each, and the deluxe hardcover of "The Hangman’s Daughter" –featuring illustrations and special binding–is 60% off.

Book Description

Publication Date: November 22, 2011

New York Times and USA Today Bestseller The Hangman’s Daughter is now available as a hardcover Collector’s edition with illustrations by Ben Gibson.
Magdalena, the clever and headstrong daughter of Bavarian hangman Jakob Kuisl, lives with her father outside the village walls and is destined to be married off to another hangman’s son—except that the town physician’s son is hopelessly in love with her. And her father’s wisdom and empathy are as unusual as his despised profession. It is 1659, the Thirty Years’ War has finally ended, and there hasn’t been a witchcraft mania in decades. But now, a drowning and gruesomely injured boy, tattooed with the mark of a witch, is pulled from a river and the villagers suspect the local midwife, Martha Stechlin.

Jakob Kuisl is charged with extracting a confession from her and torturing her until he gets one. Convinced she is innocent, he, Magdalena, and her would-be suitor to race against the clock to find the true killer. Approaching Walpurgisnacht, when witches are believed to dance in the forest and mate with the devil, another tattooed orphan is found dead and the town becomes frenzied. More than one person has spotted what looks like the devil—a man with a hand made only of bones. The hangman, his daughter, and the doctor’s son face a terrifying and very real enemy.

Taking us back in history to a place where autopsies were blasphemous, coffee was an exotic drink, dried toads were the recommended remedy for the plague, and the devil was as real as anything, The Hangman’s Daughter brings to cinematic life the sights, sounds, and smells of seventeenth-century Bavaria, telling the engrossing story of a compassionate hangman who will live on in readers’ imaginations long after they’ve put down the novel.