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The Enterprise of Death - Jesse Bullington [195]

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enough meat to feed a dozen lesser men. In a rare show of generosity, the Brothers elected to allow the wolves and crows first pilfer of the other corpses, and the two staggered up through the pass, night dropping over them like the shadow of an enormous vulture.

Table of Contents

Praise For Jesse Bullington

By Jesse Bullington

Copyright

Prologue: The Worst Beginning Imaginable

I: Death and the Artist

II: The Coming of His Acolytes

III: The Crucible of Madness

IV: The Three Apprentices of the Necromancer

V: The Final Test

VI: The Soldier and Death

VII: The Last Apprentice

VIII: Awkward Adolescence

IX: Medicines Bitter as Wormwood

X: Cruel Youth

XI: The Soldier and the Witch

XII: Something Sweeter Than Unspoiled Wine

XIII: The Counsel of Corpses

XIV: The Long Walk to Golgatha

XV: The Judgment of Milan

XVI: Syphilis and the Magus

XVII: The Hangman’s Sword

XVIII: A Discharge, with Some Weeping

XIX: The Smith’s Guns

XX: Manuel’s Ladies

XXI: Breakfast in Bern

XXII: Dancing After Midnight

XXIII: The Rise of the Hammer

XXIV: The Whores, the Boors, and the Moor

XXV: The Judgment of Paris

XXVI: Necromancers and Other Scavengers

XXVII: The High Cost of Living

XXVIII: A Happy Reunion

XXIX: A Fast Night in the Black Forest

XXX: The Hammer Falls

XXXI: A Slow Night in the Black Forest

XXXII: The Convergence of Trails

XXXIII: Bastards of the Schwarzwald

XXXIV: Sharp Truths

XXXV: A Tale for a Colder Night

XXXVI: The Requiem of Bicocca

XXXVII: Death and the Maiden

XXXVIII: Eternity in the Tomb

XXXIX: Et in Arcadia Ego

Bibliography

Acknowledgments

Extras

About the Author

The Sad Tale of the Brothers Grossbart

I: The First Blasphemy

II: Bastards at Large

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