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On Crusade: More Tales of the Knights Templar
![[On Crusade]](templar.gif) | All New, original stories edited by
Katherine Kurtz, author of the Deryni series.
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Warriors of the Hidden Ways
An elite order of warrior-priests forged in the terror of
the Crusades, the Knights Templar
amassed knowledge and wealth enough to challenge the power of kings and popes.
Seven hundred years after they were
betrayed, mystery and wonder still surround the Templars' history.
What mystic forces did they conqueor in the Holy Lands?
How did their fleet vanish
-- and where did it go? What treasures did the fugitive priests bear into the
Unknown? And are the Templars
part of the past -- or are they still among us, shadowy magicians working their
will on the world?
Secrets of the Templars
Continuing the explorations of her acclaimed collection
Tales of the Knights Templar, Katherine
Kurtz, author of the classic Deryni series, presents eleven new, original
stories by Andre Norton, Katherine Kurtz,
Diane Duane, Deborah Turner Harris, and more...
The truth of the Templars will never be known; but the
legends will never die.
On Crusade: More Tales of the Knights Templar
Edited by Katherine Kurtz
Warner Books, Inc.
1271 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10020
ISBN 0-446-67339-0
$11.99US/$14.99CAN
Table of Contents
Tales of the Knights Templar
The Crusade Eternal
- Tripoli
- "Blank Check" by Diane Duane: A Templar's faith -- and the Temple's future
-- will be tested
by a mystery woman's improbable demand...
- Acre
- "The Company of Three" by Deborah Turner Harris and Robert J. Harris: A
young Knight must
decide if a gruesome supernatural relic is the Templars' most sacred treasure --
or the cause
of their damnation...
- Avignon
- "Occam's Razor" by Robert Reginald: A famed Franciscan logician must
discover
whether Pope Clement and King Philip were murdered -- or cursed...
- The New World
- "Stonish Men" by Andre Norton: Pursued by brigands, two settlers discover a
gift from the past --
and a link to Eternity...
- Poughkeepsie
- "Selling the Devil" by Debra Doyle and James D. Macdonald: The "satanic
ritual" was
bogus -- but now something is butchering the participants!
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Read "Selling the Devil," a short story by Debra Doyle and James D. Macdonald from On Crusade, on your favorite e-book reader.
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Go to the Doyle&Macdonald Home Page.
URL: http://www.sff.net/people/DoyleMacdonald/kt2_head.htm