The Dark Crown of Avignon

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In the shadow of the Black Death ravaging 14th-century Europe, a lone knight makes a shocking discovery in the papal archives: letters hinting at a conspiracy that could shatter the very foundations of the Church.
Sir Raoul de Montferrat, Pope Clement VI's most trusted knight, is drawn into a deadly web of intrigue when he uncovers evidence of "The Dark Crown"—an ancient artifact containing proof that the Church's claims to political power are based on forgery. As plague creeps closer to Avignon's walls, Raoul forms an unlikely alliance with Elise de la Roche, the last member of a secret society sworn to protect the true vision for Christianity.
Together they race across plague-ravaged Europe, pursued by the ruthless Cardinal Guillaume, who will stop at nothing to suppress the truth, and the fanatical Brother Jerome, who believes the time has come for violent revolution within the Church.
The Dark Crown of Avignon is a meticulously researched historical thriller in the tradition of "The Name of the Rose" and "Pillars of the Earth," combining pulse-pounding suspense with profound questions about faith, power, and the corruption that occurs when the two become entangled. In a time of pandemic and institutional crisis that mirrors our own, this epic adventure asks: What happens when the truth you uncover threatens to destroy everything you believe in?
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