The Devil's Playbook
By (Author) Markus Heitz
Translated by Sophia Nayakshin
Quercus Publishing
Arcadia Books
13th May 2025
8th May 2025
United Kingdom
Paperback
400
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
'A perfect mix of scares, evil and subtle horror' Thrilling Stories
Retired gambler Tadeus Boch has just come into possession of a mysterious playing card, apparently from a very rare eighteenth-century deck. He immediately becomes obsessed with tracking down the entire set of cards, rumoured to be the one pack in the world for the legendary game Superieur . . . and said to be created by the Devil himself. But Boch is not the only person searching for the missing cards. And the more he learns about the game, the more dangerous the chase becomes. It's not long before Boch realises he's playing for the highest stakes he's ever wagered: nothing less than his own life.'A finely balanced mixture of sophisticated horror elements, historical references and fast-paced action scenes. Markus Heitz whips his readers through a stirring adventure until the spectacular showdown' Kolner Stadt-AnzeigerA complex thriller about the bloody history of the card game * PLAYBOY on THE DEVIL'S PLAYBOOK *
A finely balanced mixture of sophisticated horror elements, historical references and fast-paced action scenes . . . until the spectacular showdown [...] Markus Heitz whips his readers through a disturbing adventure * KLNER STADT-ANZEIGER on THE DEVIL'S PLAYBOOK *
A perfect mix of scary, evil and subtle horror
* THRILLING BOOKS on THE DEVIL'S PLAYBOOK *Gripping, eerie, mysterious and fantastic. The plot is consistently exciting, there are thriller elements as well as well-placed horror elements - it is impossible to put the book down
* NICOLE'S BOOK WORLD on THE DEVIL'S PLAYBOOK *Nerve-racking tension and skilful twists and turns captivated me to the last page
* LINES BOOK BLOG on THE DEVIL'S PLAYBOOK *Heitz goes on paths beyond high fantasy, and he does it really well
* C WEBB on THE DEVIL'S PLAYBOOK *Markus Heitz trained to be a teacher after studying history and German literature, then going on to an MA in History. He spent several years as a journalist, writing in his free time, before the runaway success of The Dwarves allowed him to give up the day job. His debut epic fantasy novel, Schatten uber Ulldart (Shadows over Ulldart) was the first of many of his books to win the Deutscher Phantastik Preis (Germany's premier literary award for fantasy) in 2003. Since then he has frequently topped the bestseller charts, and his Number One-bestselling Dwarves and Aelfar series have earned him a place among Germany's most successful fantasy authors. He loves playing with fantasy, thriller and mystery tropes to keep the reader always interested. He currently lives in Saarland, in Germany.