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
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.
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