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The Heretic's Gold

A Novel of the Knights Templar

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The Heretic's Gold

Auteur(s): Robert Walker
Narrateur(s): Louise Cooksey's voice replica
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The Heretic's Gold: A Novel of the Knights Templar

In 1119, nine penniless knights kneel before the King of Jerusalem with an audacious proposal: let them protect Christian pilgrims on the deadly roads of the Holy Land. What begins as a desperate act of faith becomes the most powerful financial empire the medieval world has ever seen.

Through the fictional chronicle of Heinrich von Eberbach, a Templar scribe who witnesses the Order's rise and ruin, this novel traces the full arc of the Knights Templar — from beggars in borrowed armor to the world's first multinational bankers. We see Bernard of Clairvaux, the monk who loved war, forge the theological justification that transforms soldiers into holy warriors. We watch as the Order invents financial instruments that won't be seen again for centuries — letters of credit, international banking, trust as currency.

But success breeds enemies. When Philip IV of France finds himself catastrophically in debt to the very Order that funded his wars, he devises a plan of breathtaking ruthlessness. On Friday, October 13, 1307, over two thousand Templars are arrested in coordinated dawn raids across France — the largest law enforcement operation in European history. What follows is a masterwork of political destruction: fabricated confessions extracted through torture, a pope bullied into betraying men he privately absolved, and the burning of the last Grand Master on an island in the Seine.

This is not a story about buried treasure or secret grails. It is the story of how trust became wealth, how wealth became power, and how power was answered with fire.

©2025 robert walker (P)2026 robert walker
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