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  2. Michael Jecks - Wikipedia

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    Michael Jecks (born 1960, Surrey) is an English writer of historical mystery novels. Early life ... Knights Templar Mysteries. The Last Templar (March 1995) [1]

  3. Cultural depictions of Isabella of France - Wikipedia

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    Knights Templar Mysteries, a series by Michael Jecks, in particular: The Templar, the Queen and Her Lover (2007) [10] The Oath (2010) [10] King’s Gold (2011) [10] The Ruling Passion (2008) by David Pownall [13] [14] The King's Mistress (2010) by Emma Campion [10] Isabella: Braveheart of France (2013) by Colin Falconer [10] Gate of the Dead ...

  4. The Last Templar - Wikipedia

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    The Last Templar is a 2005 novel by Raymond Khoury, and is also his debut work. The novel was on the New York Times Bestseller list for 22 months. [ 1 ] As of 2012, it has sold over 5 million copies worldwide. [ 2 ]

  5. Historical mystery - Wikipedia

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    Melville Davisson Post's Uncle Abner: Master of Mysteries collection (1918) The historical mystery or historical whodunit is a subgenre of two literary genres, historical fiction and mystery fiction. These works are set in a time period considered historical from the author's perspective, and the central plot involves the solving of a mystery ...

  6. List of Murdoch Mysteries characters - Wikipedia

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    Through her family connections, she is quite well known in Toronto's upper class society (episode 1.08). Dr. Ogden is often consulted on cases by Murdoch and is able to provide valuable insights into many cases. They, along with Constable Crabtree, enjoy the intellectual puzzles that many murder mysteries present.

  7. The Saint (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    The Saint franchise consists of European and American action-mystery thrillers, including film, radio, and television mediums.Based on the writings of Leslie Charteris, the plot centers around the titular vigilante investigator who operates outside the bounds of the law, under various disguises and aliases; commonly known as the moniker "the Saint".

  8. The Saint Takes Over - Wikipedia

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    Templar, assisted by Gates, kidnaps Sloan, the most likely of the survivors to talk, but they are followed. When Templar leaves Sloan guarded by Fernack, Sloan is shot and killed through Fernack's basement window. They take the body back to Sloan's place, but the suspicious police burst in and take them by surprise. Only Templar manages to escape.

  9. List of Inspector Rebus characters - Wikipedia

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    Detective Inspector John Rebus is the protagonist in the Inspector Rebus series. He was born in 1947 in Fife and left school at the age of fifteen to join the Army.After serving in Northern Ireland he applied to undergo selection for the SAS, but after a horrendous ordeal in training, left the army and joined the Lothian and Borders Police.