
The Fletcher's Gambit
Der Flechtemann Series, Book 2
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Narrado por:
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Michael Hajiantoinis
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De:
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G. L. Simon
Sobre este áudio
In The Fletcher’s Gambit, the gripping second volume of the Der Flechtemann Chronicle, the threads of past and present entwine through ink-stained pages and long-forgotten truths. Michael Simon and his German colleague James continue their research in a crumbling monastery, uncovering a centuries-old folio hidden in a cloister wall. As they translate its Latin and cryptic code, they unearth more than just history—they reveal a world of hardship, rebellion, and kinship that echoes the universal human longing for food, safety, and connection.
Set in 14th-century Germany under the crushing weight of the Holy Roman Empire, the story reveals the brutal toll exacted on the lower classes. While nobles and corrupt clergy hoard power and wealth—often enforced by mercenaries and violent knights—families like the Symons must fight to survive. The story picks up after Yakov’s Run, where the three Symon siblings—Yakov, Anna, and Dieter—were torn apart. Yakov, once a soldier under the ruthless Petres the Chain, begins to see through the lies of power and longs to return to the life he lost.
Now reunited, the siblings navigate a world where rebellion brews and survival demands sacrifice. Rich in historical detail and human emotion, The Fletcher’s Gambit blends action with moral reckoning, portraying a time not so unlike our own. As Michael discovers, the struggles of the past are not buried—they live on in blood, memory, and the courage to hope. This is not just historical fiction; it is a reflection of the timeless human spirit.
©2024 G. L. Simon (P)2025 G. L. Simon