Labyrinth by Kate Mosse

Labyrinth (Languedoc Trilogy, #1)

by Kate Mosse

The number one bestselling phenomenon

JULY 1209, Carcassonne. Seventeen-year-old Alaïs Pelletier is given a mysterious book by her father, which he claims contains the secret of the true Grail. Although Alaïs cannot understand the strange words and symbols hidden within, she knows that her destiny lies in keeping the secret of the labyrinth safe.

JULY 2005. Archaeologist Alice Tanner discovers two skeletons in a forgotten cave in the French Pyrenees. Puzzled by the labyrinth symbol carved into the rock, she realises she has disturbed something that was meant to remain buried. Soon, a link to a shocking secret - and her own past - is revealed . . .

'LABYRINTH is a reader's Holy Grail . . . a heart-wrenching, thrilling tale' Val McDermid

'An action-packed adventure of modern conspiracy and medieval passion' Independent

BOOK ONE OF THE LANGUEDOC TRILOGY

Reviewed by Artemis on

4 of 5 stars

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It was very well researched and written but at parts it was a bit boring. Overall a very good story though!

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