The Hangman's Daughter

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The Hangman's Daughter (original title in ) is a novel by Oliver Pötzsch. First published in Germany by Ullstein Verlag in 2008, it was translated into English and issued digitally under the AmazonCrossing imprint in 2010. A paper edition was released in English by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt in 2010. The book is set beginning in 1659, while its prologue briefly recounts events from 1624. The characters continue in the sequels The Dark Monk (2009), The Beggar King (2010) , The Poisoned Pilgrim (2012), The Werewolf of Bamberg (2015) and The Play of Death (2017) and The Council of Twelve (2018). The most recent novel in the series is The Hangman's Daughter and the Curse of the Plague (2020). The series had sold over 800,000 copies in all formats by the time the fourth title in the series, The Poisoned Pilgrim, was published in 2012. The primary setting for each of the books in the series is the Bavarian town of Schongau, which is located along the River Lech, between Landsberg am Lech and Füssen. The main entrance to the town is the Hof Gate, inside of which live the respected tradesmen, hence the houses look sturdier and are built exclusively of stone. Those with wealth had been able to move away from the pungent tanners' quarter, on the banks of the Lech, or the butchers' quarter to the east.

Main characters

Aldermen

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