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Kate Mosse

Kate Mosse

Britishb. October 20, 1961Gothic Fiction

Kate Mosse is a British author whose Languedoc trilogy, beginning with Labyrinth, set a historical mystery in the landscape of the Cathar heresy in southern France. Her novels blend historical thriller with supernatural Gothic elements in a formula that has made her an international bestseller. She also co-founded the Women's Prize for Fiction.

Works

  • LabyrinthDual timeline mystery linking medieval France and modern era→
  • SepulchreGothic mystery spanning centuries connecting past and present→
  • CitadelThriller involving ancient fortress and contemporary mystery→
  • The Winter GhostsMystery spanning decades in haunted Southern French village→
  • The Taxidermist's DaughterWoman uncovers family secrets in taxidermy and heritage→
  • The Burning ChambersDual timeline mystery during religious conflict in Renaissance→
  • The City of TearsDual timeline linking Saint Bartholomew's Massacre and modern Paris→

Related

Carlos Ruiz Zafón·Umberto Eco·Dan Brown·Hilary Mantel·Kate Quinn·Tracy Chevalier·Philippa Gregory
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