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When the venerable Assassin for the Order of the Red Cross of Gold finds himself unable to recall the details of his latest mission, he becomes the victim of a ruthless woman bent on prying ancient secrets from his head by any means necessary. While he searches his muddled mind for answers, he becomes involved in a sort of erotic warfare with two of his captors. He has to fight for his life when his Brothers come to fetch him home?Ǫ with or without his head.
Mark Ramsay, Chevalier du Morte, for the Order of the Red Cross of Gold has double duty as the Order's assassin and alchemist and double trouble when he is abducted by unscrupulous persons wishing to extract the Order's secret of immortality from him. He finds love in an unexpected place and almost loses his status, his honor and his life as his Brothers of the Order set out to bring him home, alive or dead. He must outwit his kidnappers, save his maiden in distress and fight off members of his own Order before he can go home, but he must choose between his new found love and the Order he has served for over 800 years.
Five years have passed and the Chevalier du Morte's exile from the Order is completed. It is time for him to come back to the Order of the Red Cross of Gold, but he is reluctant. Life has gone on, as well as death, and he must return if he intends to make it to the funeral. The Knight of the Golden Eagle is on the verge of collapse. Simon's life has come unglued with the birth of his twelfth child, but Mark still has something he must do before he can be readmitted and restored to full status as a Knight of the Council of Twelve. He must return the Secret of the Wisdom of Solomon to his beloved Chevaliere Sinclair. All is well and good until they decide to do a little experimentation with the Divine Mystery. The results are disastrous and not only puts Meredith's life in danger, it allows the Djinn to take control of the imprisoned Queen of the Abyss and the dragon in one swift move. Meanwhile, an unexpected guest gets himself into a world of trouble, when he goes tramping around in the Underworld.
With things returning to a somewhat normal condition within the Order of the Red Cross of Gold, the Chevalier Mark Andrew Ramsay returns from his first assignment as Assassin after Edgard d'Brouchart resumes his position as Grand Master of the Order, but he is not really willing to completely give himself over to the Order just yet. The mission did not go as planned and already, consequences have followed him home. Consequences in the form of a beautiful woman with more ties to the Order than anyone could possibly imagine. Across the sea, Omar has located the Ancient Evil and plans a very dangerous confrontation with Jozsef Daniel. And if that isn't enough trouble for Sir Ramsay, loose ends are getting looser in the Abyss. Just when it seems Mark Ramsay cannot have anymore secrets, more and more truths are uncovered, while new mysteries begin to come to life, spurring even more questions about the indomitable Knight of Death.
The Chevaliere Meredith Sinclair must use her powers as the Knight of the Wisdom of Solomon to locate her missing daughter while coping with the rivalry between the Knight of Death and the Knight of the Golden Eagle for her attentions . At the same time, the Mad Arab, al Hafiz al Sajek, becomes more entangled in the affairs of the Order of the Red Cross of Gold as he plots to use Meredith's gifted daughter to further his own ends. As the prophecies continue to unfold, John Paul contemplates the eventual loss of his wife since he became a member of the Order as the Knight of the Orient after Sir Philip Cambrique died in an unfortunate accident.
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