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According to her official biography, Kurtz developed another sub-genre she calls “crypto-history,” in which the “history behind the history” intertwines with the “official” histories of such diverse periods as the Battle of Britain (''Literature/LammasNight'', one of her favorites), the American War for Independence (''Two Crowns for America''), contemporary Scotland (The ''Adept'' Series, with co-author Deborah Turner Harris), and the Knights Templar (two more novels with DTH, plus three anthologies of short stories about the Templars).

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According to her official biography, Kurtz developed another sub-genre SubGenre she calls “crypto-history,” in which the “history behind the history” intertwines with the “official” histories of such diverse periods as the Battle of Britain (''Literature/LammasNight'', one of her favorites), the American War for Independence (''Two Crowns for America''), contemporary Scotland (The ''Adept'' Series, with co-author Deborah Turner Harris), and the Knights Templar (two more novels with DTH, plus three anthologies of short stories about the Templars).
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* UndyingLoyalty: Many of the Masonic rebels in ''Two Crowns for America'' are former Jacobites who still consider themselves loyal to the exiled Bonnie Prince Charlie.
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* InitiationCeremony: The Masons of ''Two Crowns For America'' find themselves having to adapt their initiation rituals to induct a female member ... something almost unheard of at the time of the American Revolution.

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* CharacterOverlap: One of the later ''Adept'' novels features guest appearances by characters from ''Literature/LammasNight''.

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* AkashicRecords: In ''The Adept'' series, Master of the Hunt Sir Adam Sinclair has the power to access the Akashic Records. He uses them for a variety of reasons, but always good ones (in both senses of the word) - if he did anything else, the guardian of the Records would not allow him access.
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* {{Ghostapo}}: Three of the five ''The Adept'' novels include references to magic-wielding Nazis. Book 4, ''Dagger Magic'', is particularly filled with it: the BigBad is a Nazi who is a reincarnation of an evil Tibetan lama, and the climax involves [[spoiler:reactivating a U-boat that was hidden in a cave, and is operated by a crew of reanimated zombies.]]


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* MagicalGuide: The fifth ''The Adept'' novel, ''Death of an Adept'', provides a villainous example: the evil Baron Soulis has a demonic companion named Robin Redcap, who boosts Soulis' magic powers in much the same way that a {{Familiar}} does.
* SealedEvilInACan: In ''The Adept: The Templar Treasure'', the titular treasure is a sealed chest that contains something unspeakably evil. Too bad that somebody got the idea it actually contains part of the Templars' legendary treasure...
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* HedgeMaze: In ''Lammas Night'', a hedge maze is part of the coven's outdoor ritual area. Some gates are moved when the area is being used for magical purposes, and walking the maze in the new configuration helps to prepare the coven.
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* HedgeMaze: In ''Lammas Night'', a hedge maze is part of the coven's outdoor ritual area. Some gates are moved when the area is being used for magical purposes, and walking the maze in the new configuration helps to prepare the coven.
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The Other Wiki [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katherine_Kurtz: notes]] "She also was an early member of the Society for Creative Anachronism; in her persona of Bevan Fraser of Stirling she achieved the rank of Countess, ruling the Kingdom of the West as Queen Consort for one reign in the 1970s." After living in an Irish castle for several years, she and her family have resettled in Virginia. [[LineToGod She regularly interacts with fans via Internet Relay Chat.]] [[http://www.deryni.net/ Rhemuth Castle]] is her official website.

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The Other Wiki [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katherine_Kurtz: notes]] "She also was an early member of the Society for Creative Anachronism; UsefulNotes/SocietyForCreativeAnachronism; in her persona of Bevan Fraser of Stirling she achieved the rank of Countess, ruling the Kingdom of the West as Queen Consort for one reign in the 1970s." After living in an Irish castle for several years, she and her family have resettled in Virginia. [[LineToGod She regularly interacts with fans via Internet Relay Chat.]] [[http://www.deryni.net/ Rhemuth Castle]] is her official website.
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'''Katherine Kurtz''' is an American author of historical fantasy books. She was born in Coral Gables, Florida, USA during a hurricane. She won a four-year science scholarship to the University of Miami, where she graduated with a B.S. in Chemistry. Kurtz went on to do a year of medical school also at the University of Miami before changing her focus to the humanities. While completing her MA in medieval English history at UCLA and writing instructional materials for the Los Angeles Police Department, she wrote her second and third novels.

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'''Katherine Kurtz''' Katherine Kurtz is an American author of historical fantasy books. She was born in Coral Gables, Florida, USA during a hurricane. She won a four-year science scholarship to the University of Miami, where she graduated with a B.S. in Chemistry. Kurtz went on to do a year of medical school also at the University of Miami before changing her focus to the humanities. While completing her MA in medieval English history at UCLA and writing instructional materials for the Los Angeles Police Department, she wrote her second and third novels.
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She is perhaps most famous for her {{Deryni}} works, which are epic historical fantasies with aspects of alternate history. The map and the cultures of the Eleven Kingdoms are analogous to medieval Europe. The broad conflicts are political and religious as well as magical, with serious considerations of ethics and discrimination. Deryni magic has psychic and empathic aspects, and it seems to function as an extension of the bio-electric field generated by the brain; in terms of storytelling, it adds a rich layer to complex treatments of church-state relations, religious faith, interpersonal relationships, crises of conscience, and the strengths and drawbacks of feudal primogeniture. The covers of her Deryni books include praise such as this from Creator/AnneMcCaffrey: "An incredible historical tapestry of a world that never was and of immensely vital people who ought to be."

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She is perhaps most famous for her {{Deryni}} Literature/{{Deryni}} works, which are epic historical fantasies with aspects of alternate history. The map and the cultures of the Eleven Kingdoms are analogous to medieval Europe. The broad conflicts are political and religious as well as magical, with serious considerations of ethics and discrimination. Deryni magic has psychic and empathic aspects, and it seems to function as an extension of the bio-electric field generated by the brain; in terms of storytelling, it adds a rich layer to complex treatments of church-state relations, religious faith, interpersonal relationships, crises of conscience, and the strengths and drawbacks of feudal primogeniture. The covers of her Deryni books include praise such as this from Creator/AnneMcCaffrey: "An incredible historical tapestry of a world that never was and of immensely vital people who ought to be."



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She is perhaps most famous for her {{Deryni}} works, which are epic historical fantasies with aspects of alternate history. The map and the cultures of the Eleven Kingdoms are analogous to medieval Europe. The broad conflicts are political and religious as well as magical, with serious considerations of ethics and discrimination. Deryni magic has psychic and empathic aspects, and it seems to function as an extension of the bio-electric field generated by the brain; in terms of storytelling, it adds a rich layer to complex treatments of church-state relations, religious faith, interpersonal relationships, crises of conscience, and the strengths and drawbacks of feudal primogeniture. The covers of her Deryni books include praise such as this from AnneMcCaffrey: "An incredible historical tapestry of a world that never was and of immensely vital people who ought to be."

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She is perhaps most famous for her {{Deryni}} works, which are epic historical fantasies with aspects of alternate history. The map and the cultures of the Eleven Kingdoms are analogous to medieval Europe. The broad conflicts are political and religious as well as magical, with serious considerations of ethics and discrimination. Deryni magic has psychic and empathic aspects, and it seems to function as an extension of the bio-electric field generated by the brain; in terms of storytelling, it adds a rich layer to complex treatments of church-state relations, religious faith, interpersonal relationships, crises of conscience, and the strengths and drawbacks of feudal primogeniture. The covers of her Deryni books include praise such as this from AnneMcCaffrey: Creator/AnneMcCaffrey: "An incredible historical tapestry of a world that never was and of immensely vital people who ought to be."
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According to her official biography, Kurtz developed another sub-genre she calls “crypto-history,” in which the “history behind the history” intertwines with the “official” histories of such diverse periods as the Battle of Britain (''Lammas Night'', one of her favorites), the American War for Independence (''Two Crowns for America''), contemporary Scotland (The ''Adept'' Series, with co-author Deborah Turner Harris), and the Knights Templar (two more novels with DTH, plus three anthologies of short stories about the Templars).

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According to her official biography, Kurtz developed another sub-genre she calls “crypto-history,” in which the “history behind the history” intertwines with the “official” histories of such diverse periods as the Battle of Britain (''Lammas Night'', (''Literature/LammasNight'', one of her favorites), the American War for Independence (''Two Crowns for America''), contemporary Scotland (The ''Adept'' Series, with co-author Deborah Turner Harris), and the Knights Templar (two more novels with DTH, plus three anthologies of short stories about the Templars).
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'''Katherine Kurtz''' is an American author of historical fantasy books. She was born in Coral Gables, Florida, USA during a hurricane. She won a four-year science scholarship to the University of Miami, where she graduated with a B.S. in Chemistry. Kurtz went on to do a year of medical school also at the University of Miami before changing her focus to the humanities. While completing her MA in medieval English history at UCLA and writing instructional materials for the Los Angeles Police Department, she wrote her second and third novels.

She is perhaps most famous for her {{Deryni}} works, which are epic historical fantasies with aspects of alternate history. The map and the cultures of the Eleven Kingdoms are analogous to medieval Europe. The broad conflicts are political and religious as well as magical, with serious considerations of ethics and discrimination. Deryni magic has psychic and empathic aspects, and it seems to function as an extension of the bio-electric field generated by the brain; in terms of storytelling, it adds a rich layer to complex treatments of church-state relations, religious faith, interpersonal relationships, crises of conscience, and the strengths and drawbacks of feudal primogeniture. The covers of her Deryni books include praise such as this from AnneMcCaffrey: "An incredible historical tapestry of a world that never was and of immensely vital people who ought to be."

According to her official biography, Kurtz developed another sub-genre she calls “crypto-history,” in which the “history behind the history” intertwines with the “official” histories of such diverse periods as the Battle of Britain (''Lammas Night'', one of her favorites), the American War for Independence (''Two Crowns for America''), contemporary Scotland (The ''Adept'' Series, with co-author Deborah Turner Harris), and the Knights Templar (two more novels with DTH, plus three anthologies of short stories about the Templars).

The Other Wiki [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katherine_Kurtz: notes]] "She also was an early member of the Society for Creative Anachronism; in her persona of Bevan Fraser of Stirling she achieved the rank of Countess, ruling the Kingdom of the West as Queen Consort for one reign in the 1970s." After living in an Irish castle for several years, she and her family have resettled in Virginia. [[LineToGod She regularly interacts with fans via Internet Relay Chat.]] [[http://www.deryni.net/ Rhemuth Castle]] is her official website.

!!Works by Katherine Kurtz with their own trope pages include:

* {{Deryni}}

!!Other works by Katherine Kurtz provide examples of:

* ActuallyNotAVampire: ''The Legacy of Lehr'' was written as a challenge to include a killer who coincidentally has all the hallmarks of a vampire without actually being one.
* FeudalFuture: ''The Legacy of Lehr''
* HedgeMaze: In ''Lammas Night'', a hedge maze is part of the coven's outdoor ritual area. Some gates are moved when the area is being used for magical purposes, and walking the maze in the new configuration helps to prepare the coven.
* HistoricalFantasy: ''Lammas Night'', ''Two Crowns For America''

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