Within the glittering Hapsburg court in Prague
lurks a darkness of which no one dares speak… In
1606, the city of Prague shines as a golden mecca of art
and culture carefully cultivated by Emperor Rudolf II.
But the emperor hides an ugly secret: His bastard son,
Don Julius, is afflicted with a madness that pushes the
young prince to unspeakable depravity. Desperate to stem
his son’s growing number of scandals, the emperor exiles
Don Julius to a remote corner of Bohemia where the young
man is placed in the care of a bloodletter named
Pichler. The bloodletter’s task: cure Don Julius of his
madness by purging the vicious humors coursing through
his veins. When Pichler brings his daughter Marketa
to assist him, she becomes the object of Don Julius’s
frenzied—and dangerous—obsession. To him, she is the
embodiment of the women pictured in the Coded Book of
Wonder, a priceless manuscript from the imperial library
that was the mad prince’s only link to sanity. As the
prince descends further into the darkness of his mind,
his acts become ever more desperate, as Marketa, both
frightened and fascinated, can’t stay away. Inspired
by a real-life murder that threatened to topple the
powerful Hapsburg dynasty, The Bloodletter’s Daughter
is a dark and richly detailed saga of passion and
revenge.
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