What happens in Labyrinth by Kate Mosse?
In 2005 (the year the book was published), Alice Tanner, a volunteer at an archaeological dig in the south of France, stumbles into a cave and discovers two skeletons and some strange carvings in the pattern of a labyrinth on the wall. She falls into a trance-like state and has visions of a past life.
What order should I read Kate Mosse?
Kate Mosse’s Languedoc trilogy books in order
- Labyrinth. by Kate Mosse. Book one in the Languedoc trilogy.
- Sepulchre. by Kate Mosse. Book two in the Languedoc trilogy.
- Citadel. by Kate Mosse.
- The Taxidermist’s Daughter. by Kate Mosse.
- The Winter Ghosts. by Kate Mosse.
- An Extra Pair of Hands. by Kate Mosse.
Is Labyrinth a book?
Labyrinth: A Novel Based On The Jim Henson Film is the novelization of the film of the same name by ACH Smith, which was first published in the USA by Henry Holt to tie-in with the film’s release in June 1986.
What is the labyrinth in Looking for Alaska?
Even though Alaska challenges Miles to figure out what the labyrinth is, she eventually gives Miles the answer. She explains: “It’s not life or death, the labyrinth”… “So what is it?”… “Suffering…doing wrong and having wrong things happen to you. That’s the problem.
Is there a third book in The Burning Chambers?
I’m hard at work on Book III, which will be publishing in 2023. Look out for our cover reveal early in the Spring. In February, we’re reissuing The Languedoc Trilogy – Labyrinth, Sepulchre and Citadel – in fantastic new editions, following on from my Gothic thrillers and ghost stories reissued in Autumn 2021.
Do you need to read The Burning Chambers before the city of tears?
The City of Tears opens, as did its predecessor, The Burning Chambers, with a prologue set in 19th-century South Africa, a foreshadowing of where this epic story of war and displacement will end up, before the narrative returns to 16th-century France, 10 years after the end of the previous book.