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The Ludwig Conspiracy

By: Oliver Pötzsch
Narrated by: Simon Vance
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In 1886, King Ludwig II, the King of Bavaria, was deposed on grounds of mental incapacity without any medical examination. His "diagnosis" remains controversial among historians to this day. Soon after his fall from power, Ludwig died under mysterious circumstances, leaving the eccentric and beautiful "fairytale" castles he had built as his only remaining legacy.

While putting away books from an estate sale purchase, rare book-dealer Steven Lukas finds a box he's never seen before wedged between books on a high shelf. In it he discovers what looks to be a small diary written entirely in code, a lock of hair, and old photographs of the Fairytale King. It isn't long however, before his excitement turns to fear as he realizes that mysterious others want the diary too - and will apparently kill to get it. Suspecting that his find may contain the secret truth behind Ludwig's death, Steven consults with art historian Sara Lengfeld. Soon they find themselves on the run together, investigating each of Ludwig's three castles for clues as to just what in that ancient diary could be so explosive as to be worth killing - and even dying - for.

©2011 Oliver Pötzsch. English Translation © 2013 Anthea Bell. Recorded by arrangement with Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. (P)2013 HighBridge Company
Thriller & Suspense Historical Mystery Suspense Fiction International Mystery & Crime Royalty Exciting

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"Pötzsch’s sophisticated plotting and good use of a real-lifehistorical puzzle place this far ahead of most Da Vinci Code wannabes." ( Publishers Weekly starred review)
Captivating Mystery • Historical Intrigue • Excellent Narration • Engaging Plot • Well-researched History

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Great book, especially if you are an interested in Bavaria. It is my favorite Oliver Potzsch book.

Great

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although the story is intriguing, it was a bit too long. I felt that I was in a maze and couldn't find my way out. the story took me down rabbit holes.

way too long

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I cannot emphasize enough how much this novel captivated me. It is one of those stories that you tend to find yourself thinking about while at work or walking around the grocery store. Oliver Pötzsch writing style is brilliant. Also, I'm not sure if there could be a better voice actor for this novel other than Simon Vance.

Pötzsch drops red herrings and surprises throughout the story. The descriptive settings he paints makes the reader/listener feel as though they are right beside the characters. I wish the story had not ended. It was that good. On a side note, I fell in love with the story so much that I just purchased the hardcover for my personal library.

Brilliant

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I grabbed this one on a whim, having no knowledge of the history of King Ludwig. I couldn't stop listening! I was drawn in deeply and now I can't wait to learn more about King Ludwig and to read more from the author. I loved the narrator as well.

I had no idea what to expect

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It's been a long time since I really loved a book like this where the writing and performance come together in a perfect storm of talent. I am a Scott Brick and sometime Luke Daniels fan but Simon Vance has gone to the head of the class with this book. I highly recommend this story to anyone who has any imagination at all.

Best story ever

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