Bavaria, 1886 King Ludwig II, infamous for his eccentric behavior, is declared insane by his government and removed from his throne. A day later, Ludwig's corpse washes up in the shallows of Lake Starnberg. Rumours about the cause of the tragedy abound, but few people know why Ludwig was really kill
The secret crown
โ Scribed by Chris Kuzneski
- Book ID
- 100562898
- Publisher
- Michael Joseph
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 198 KB
- Series
- Payne and jones 6
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- London, Bavaria (Germany), Germany--Bavaria.
- ISBN
- 0141946245
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โฆ Subjects
Germany -- Bavaria
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Bavaria, 1886 . . . King Ludwig II,is declared insane by his government and removed fromthe throne. A day later, Ludwig's corpse washes up in the shallows of Lake Starnberg. Rumours swirl about thetragedy, but few people know why the eccentricking was really killed. Or what secret was silenced by hi
SUMMARY: Bavaria, 1886 King Ludwig II, infamous for his eccentric behavior, is declared insane by his government and removed from his throne. A day later, Ludwig's corpse washes up in the shallows of Lake Starnberg. Rumours about the cause of the tragedy abound, but few people know why Ludwig was
SUMMARY: Bavaria, 1886 King Ludwig II, infamous for his eccentric behavior, is declared insane by his government and removed from his throne. A day later, Ludwig's corpse washes up in the shallows of Lake Starnberg. Rumours about the cause of the tragedy abound, but few people know why Ludwig was
SUMMARY: Bavaria, 1886 King Ludwig II, infamous for his eccentric behavior, is declared insane by his government and removed from his throne. A day later, Ludwig's corpse washes up in the shallows of Lake Starnberg. Rumours about the cause of the tragedy abound, but few people know why Ludwig was
SUMMARY: Bavaria, 1886 King Ludwig II, infamous for his eccentric behavior, is declared insane by his government and removed from his throne. A day later, Ludwig's corpse washes up in the shallows of Lake Starnberg. Rumours about the cause of the tragedy abound, but few people know why Ludwig was