Kate is the Co-Founder and Chair of the Board of the Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction (previously the Orange Prize) and in June 2013, was awarded an OBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours List for services to literature. Her fiction includes the novels Labyrinth (2005), Sepulchre (2007), The Winter Ghosts (2009), Citadel (2012), and The Taxidermist's Daughter (2015), as well as an acclaimed collection of short stories, The Mistletoe Bride & Other Haunting Tales (2013). Kate Mosse is an international bestselling author with sales of more than five million copies in 42 languages. In the year 1209 in Carcassonne, France, Alais is given a mysterious book. Somehow, a link to a horrific past - her past - has been revealed. This adaptation of Kate Mosses best-selling novel chronicles the lives of two women separated by centuries. Puzzled by the labyrinth symbol carved into the rock, she realises she's disturbed something that was meant to remain hidden. July 2005: Alice Tanner discovers two skeletons in a forgotten cave in the French Pyrenees. Although Alais cannot understand the strange words and symbols hidden within, she knows that her destiny lies in keeping the secret of the labyrinth safe. July 1209: in Carcassonne a 17-year-old girl is given a mysterious book by her father which he claims contains the secret of the true Grail. 1 bestselling novel from the author of THE CITY OF TEARS 10th Anniversary Edition of the spellbinding No.
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