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Sepulchre

On August 20, 2019 By Andrew G LockhartIn Book Review, Historical FictionLeave a comment

Sepulchre by Kate Mosse 'Enfin. At last. Meredith heard the word as if she'd spoken herself. It was so sharp, so loud, that she turned around, thinking that perhaps a person had come in behind her. There was no one there. Things shifting between past and present.' I first read this novel several years ago …

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The Politics of Hate

On May 19, 2018 By Andrew G LockhartIn Book Review, Historical Fiction, ReligionLeave a comment

The Burning Chambers by Kate Mosse A Review As my first public post from my new address, I wanted to tackle a book by an author of whom I'm especially fond. Kate Mosse's love of the Languedoc always comes over in her fiction and I was looking forward to experiencing again the warmth of the …

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On May 12, 2018 By Andrew G LockhartIn Book Review, Books, European History, ReligionLeave a comment

I mentioned a few weeks ago taking another look at Kate Mosse's novel Sepulchre. I'm glad I did so because it put me in the right frame of mind to buy her latest book The Burning Chambers. This is the first book of a trilogy which tackles in novel form the history of the persecution …

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