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Jakob Kuisl, the town's hangman. He is married to Anna Maria. The couple are parents to Magdalena (for whom the book is named) and twins Georg and Barbara
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Jakob Schreevogl, stovemaker and trial witness. He is married to Maria. They are guardians of Clara
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The series had sold over 800,000 copies in all formats by the time the fourth title in the series,
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in 2008, it was translated into English and issued digitally under the
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Simon Fronwieser, the son of the town's physician Bonifaz Fronwieser
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The primary setting for each of the books in the series is the
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Wilhelm Hardenberg, superintendent of the Holy Ghost
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in 2010. A paper edition was released in English by
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Daisy Ashford

Oliver Pötzsch
German
Historical novel
Ullstein Taschenbuch
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German
Oliver Pötzsch
Ullstein Verlag
AmazonCrossing
imprint
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
prologue
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German
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German
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German
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German
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German
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German
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German
Bavarian
Schongau

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