Friday, September 21, 2012

Alternate 'Templar' Cover

This is only one of the concepts we were considering for the cover for The Templar and the True Cross.
The graphic is a cropped picture of famous 19th century painting by the French artist, Francois-Marius Granet. The painting title, The Initiation of Jaques DeMolay, depicts his initiation into the Knights Templar in 1265 (about 50 years before my novel takes place).
The painting's owner, the Baroness Beatrice Laurence de la Peine, had the painting in her family for years. Her ancestors were very active during the Crusades and the lifetime of Jacque DeMolay, the thirteenth century knight and martyred hero.
The Templar and the True Cross

Thursday, September 20, 2012

The Templar and the True Cross

Cover by Greg Maxwell

As I posted previously, The Templar and the True Cross is my latest historical mystery. It is the story of a Templar knight, Sir Jean-Marc de Montpellier who escaped the fate of his Templar brothers, the last of whom were burned at the stake by the French king, Philip IV in 1314. Sir Jean-Marc is recalled to France by the very king who extinguished the Templar order.
The Templar and the True Cross is a detective story, really. This story is of course fiction, though the time and place have been depicted as accurately as I possibly could. Though my main character, Sir Jean-Marc de Montpellier was a work of my imagination, the order to which he belonged, the Knights Templar actually existed and met their end as portrayed. 
    The lore of the Templars is a bone of contention to historians. Some have chosen to portray them as one way or another. I have chosen to portray one particular Templar knight with all the chivalry and honour a Knight Templar might possess.
    King Philip of France, his three sons, the king’s daughter Isabella, Guillaume de Nogaret, Pierre Dubois, and Marie de Brabant are featured in the story and were all true characters from history. I have endeavoured to give them some persona though perhaps not their true character.
    Some sources state that Pierre Dubois and Guillaume de Nogaret were dead by the time this story takes place, but I chose to put them in the story anyway.                                                                         
    
  The time and circumstances regarding the death of King Philip IV are similar to the way I portrayed them. After Philip IV’s death, all three of his sons would take their turn as the king of France. Louis would remain king from 1314 until the time of his death two years later when the crown was passed to his brother Philip V who reigned to his death in 1322, whereas his youngest brother Charles IV was king until his death in 1328 bringing an end to the Capetian dynasty.
    Their sister, Isabella was indeed Queen of England who plotted against her husband, King Edward II, and forced him to abdicate in 1327, whereas their son, Edward III became king and brought about the Hundred Years’ War between England and France
    The True Cross of Christ and the other Holy Relics mentioned are true objects, though the incident of the theft of the Cross was not.
    Many of the Parisian landmarks are of course real; the palace, Notre Dame, Sainte-Chapelle, the Sorbonne, and St. Denis Basilica were depicted as accurately as possible.

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B009BY3ZC6

Monday, September 17, 2012

New Templar Book!



The Templar and the True Cross

I am very happy and excited to announce that my latest book has just been published on Kindle! The Templar and the True Cross is a historical mystery set in France in the middle ages.

In 1314 Philip IV, King of France, suspects the theft of the True Cross of Christ, the most sacred relic in all Christendom, is part of a secret plot to usurp his throne. Now Philip IV must turn to the one man who has more reason for revenge against the king than anyone on earth.

Sir Jean-Marc de Montpellier, the last Templar knight, who escaped being burned at the stake when the king of France terminated the Order of Knights Templar, returns to France after a seven year exile to aid the very man who once sought his death. Now on his return to France there are others who seek the knight’s death.
Who might have stolen the True Cross?                                           
Could it be:
       One of the king’s three sons?
        The king’s daughter, who is now Queen of England?
        Was it a secret faction of the Church?
        And what has the Guild of Carpenters to do with it?
 In The Templar and the True Cross Sir Jean-Marc encounters a plethora of suspects and suspicious characters as he tracks down the True Cross of Christ and the nefarious intrigue behind it all.

http://www.amazon.com/Templar-True-Cross-ebook/dp/B009BY3ZC6/ref=sr_1_7?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1347894919&sr=1-7&keywords=stephen+gaspar

Book cover design by Greg Maxwell

Monday, July 23, 2012

New Sherlock Holmes mystery on Kobo!

The new Sherlock Holmes adventure is a case of Cold-Hearted Murder!
 
When grotesque murders are committed during one of the hottest summers in London, Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson are drawn into the investigation.

Cold-Hearted Murder is one of the most baffling and bizarre cases Sherlock Holmes has ever investigated. Why are the victims being monstrously mutilated? Why are they being murdered in cold locations? What is the significance of the Golden Triangle?

What Sherlock Holmes will learn is that these incredible killings have their origins in the Canadian Northwest during the great Klondike Gold Rush.

Cold-Hearted Murder is now available on Kobo.
Cover design by Greg Maxwell
http://www.kobobooks.com/search/search.html?q=%22Cold-Hearted+Murder%22


Also, The Canadian Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
is now available on Kobo














Cover design by
Greg Maxwell
http://www.kobobooks.com/search/search.html?q=Stephen+Gaspar&t=none&f=author&p=1&s=averagerating&g=both

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Sherlock Holmes on Kobo!

I am very pleased and excited to report that The Canadian Adventures of Sherlock Holmes has been successfully published and available on Kobo.
This is not the first version of CASH to be published. The first was an ebook published in 2002 by ebook publishers Blackfriars Press in London, but that version is no longer available. The second version of CASH was published by The Battered Silicon Dispatch Box and an additional chapter never offered on the ebook was added as an incentive.
Now the third version has published on Kobo with a new cover designed by Greg Maxwell as well as additional editing by Aimee Parent.
Please check out the latest edition of The Canadian Adventures of Sherlock Holmes selling for the low cost of $2.99 (CAN).
http://www.kobobooks.com/ebook/The-Canadian-Adventures-Sherlock-Holmes/book-qiDsd5vbH0SQODE6Gkl69g/page1.html?s=_uSeiAbZZEKDnL5UqMVs5g&r=3

The print version of The Canadian Adventures of 
Sherlock Holmes is also available.




















To order an autographed copy of
The Canadian Adventures of Sherlock Holmes

please send check or money order:
$20.00 (Can.) plus $3.50 S&H if ordering in Canada
$20.00 (US) plus $7.50 S&H if ordering in the US
to:
Stephen Gaspar
9805 Holly Crescent
Windsor, ON
Canada N8R1Y6

Sunday, July 1, 2012

HAPPY CANADA DAY!

What could be better on the 145th birthday of this great nation than to read about some amazing Canadian history.



















Saturday, June 30, 2012

Sherlock Holmes and Canada

What two things go together better than Sherlock Holmes and Canada? That is what led to my very first Sherlock Holmes book, The Canadian Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, which is now out on Kindle. It was great fun having Holmes in late-Victorian Canada solves bizarre cases from Halifax to Victoria  
Following that, my second book, Cold-Hearted Murder has just been released on Kindle.
Cold-Hearted Murder find Holmes and Watson in their usual rooms in Baker Street, but there is a Canadian connection. The grizzly murders they set out to solve actually have their origins in the great Canadian northwest during the amazing Klondike Gold Rush.
What a great gift for Canada Day!
Check out Cold-Hearted Murder (with a beautiful cover by Greg Maxwell) http://www.amazon.com/Cold-Hearted-Murder-ebook/dp/B008G3JWKW/ref=sr_1_12?ie=UTF8&qid=1341062668&sr=8-12&keywords=stephen+gaspar