Labyrinth

526 pages

English language

Published Jan. 16, 2006 by Orion, Orion Publishing Group, Limited.

ISBN:
978-0-7528-7732-7
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OCLC Number:
62796428

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4 stars (1 review)

July 1909: in Carcassonne a sixteen-year-old girl is given a book by her father which he claims contains the secret of the true Grail. Although Alais cannot understand the strange words and symbols, she knows that her destiny lies in keeping the secret of the labyrinth safe. July 2005: Alice Tanner stumbles upon two skeletons during an archaeological dig in the mountains outside Carcassonne. Inside the hidden tomb, she experiences an overwhelming sense of malevolence, as well as a creeping realisation that she can somehow understand the mysterious ancient words carved into the rock. Too late Alice realises she's set in motion a terrifying sequence of events.

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reviewed Labyrinth by Kate Mosse

Better than expected (not the target audience)

4 stars

I enjoyed this more than I thought I would, especially as I might not be the target audience (the Guardian described it as: 'the thinking woman's summer reading, chick lit with A levels for those with only a passing interest in getting a boyfriend')[1]. For a 'search for the Holy Grail' story, it's not deep into conspiracy theories, unlike The Da Vinci Code (which I've never managed to get more than a few chapters into). The parallel lives aspect is interesting and well done - there's enough linkage to keep the strands together without flicking back and forth so often that it gets confusing. The use of Occitan is a nice touch to make it clear when we're back in the past, but it's not overdone to the point where it gets annoying - just the occasional snippet here and there. It's refreshing to read a book where both the …

Subjects

  • Fiction
  • Excavations (Archaeology)
  • Grail
  • History

Places

  • Languedoc (France)
  • Languedoc
  • France