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The Death of Magister Aycardus

The Death of Magister Aycardus

Our brother Michael Demkovich, a son of the Province of St. Albert the Great in the United States, and the Gerald Vann Visiting Fellow of Catholic Life and Thought at Blackfriars, has just published his first novel. It tells of the mysterious death of a Dominican friar, theologian and mystic called Magister Aycardus but better known as Meister Eckhart.

In this, his latest work, fr Michael not only captures the history of the period and the reader’s imagination to create interest and suspense but offers a contemplative insight into the works of Meister Eckhart. Available in paperback and kindle on Amazon

Mark Davoren