Saturday, December 02, 2006

Sepulchre

Despite finding Labyrinth terriby dull (like Dan Brown on tranquilizers, sort of) I might consider reading Kate Mosse's next novel, after all.

Having cracked the time-slip device with Labyrinth, Mosse's new work, Sepulchre - a time-slip adventure novel set in fin-de-siecle France and the present day - may well be even better. "It's about a woman writing a biography of Debussy, who was very interested in the occult, which was very popular in France at that time. Labyrinth was a Grail story. This one is the real Tarot."

Read the interview at The Sydney Morning Herald


Claude Debussy

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