![]() The author skips back and forth between the two versions of Alice/Alais, creating totally believable worlds in each location and with a level of detail that is thrilling and never distracting. Compared to Dan Brown’s Holy Grail nonsense, this book is light years ahead. Realising there’s something familiar about the labyrinth symbol carved into the rock, she determines to uncover the truth, but in doing so, she unwittingly places herself in great danger… This is the first Kate Mosse I’ve read, but it won’t be the last. Twelve hundred years later, archaeology volunteer Alice Tanner finds two skeletons in a cave in the French Pyrenees. When a young woman is given a mysterious book by her father, she begins a quest to uncover an ancient mystery - the secret of the true Grail. ![]() ![]() ![]() An enthralling and thoroughly absorbing taleĬarcassonne, 1209. ![]()
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