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Kate Mosse Talks About Her Follow-up To Her Huge Hit Labyrinth

Posted at 11:40AM Wednesday 24 Oct 2007

Kate Mosse stands accused — by embittered authors, many who read her life story, and me, before I meet her — of being too lucky, too successful too easily, and, yes, too pretty for a multi-million selling author.

With the success of her historical thriller Labyrinth; the follow-up, Sepulchre, about to come out; a feminist-fantasy family life (including a supportive husband who takes her surname); four months a year at their house in France; yes, we're jealous. How do we get to be in the Richard & Judy Book Club too?

Sepulchre by Kate Mosse

Extract from Sepulchre by Kate Mosse (The Times)

Feature in The Times




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