The Burning Chambers
by Kate Mosse
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Pub Date Jul 03 2018 | Archive Date May 24 2018
Pan Macmillan | Mantle
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Description
A new series from Kate Mosse, the New York Times bestselling author of Labyrinth.
Bringing sixteenth-century Languedoc vividly to life, The Burning Chambers is a gripping story of love and betrayal, mysteries and secrets; of war, adventure, conspiracies, and divided loyalties.
France, 1562: As the Wars of Religion begin to take hold, a courageous Catholic woman and a passionate Huguenot believer find themselves united in possession of a priceless relic and set upon a quest to uncover a long-buried secret hidden in the haunting Chateau de Puivert in the foothills of the Pyrenees.
Carcassonne, 1562: Nineteen-year-old Minou Joubert receives an anonymous letter at her father's bookshop. Sealed with a distinctive family crest, it contains just five words: She knows that you live . But before Minou can decipher the mysterious message, a chance encounter with a young Huguenot convert, Piet Reydon, changes her destiny forever. For Piet has a dangerous mission of his own, and he will need Minou's help if he is to get out of La Cité alive.
Toulouse: As the religious divide deepens in the Midi, and old friends become enemies, Minou and Piet both find themselves trapped in Toulouse, facing new dangers as sectarian tensions ignite across the city, the battle-lines are drawn in blood and the conspiracy darkens further.
Meanwhile, as a long-hidden document threatens to resurface, the mistress of Puivert is obsessed with uncovering its secret and strengthening her power...
Author Bio:
Kate Mosse is an international bestselling author with sales of more than five million copies in 38 languages. Her fiction includes the novels Labyrinth (2005), Sepulchre (2007), The Winter Ghosts (2009), Citadel (2012), and The Taxidermist's Daughter (2014), as well as an acclaimed collection of short stories, The Mistletoe Bride & Other Haunting Tales (2013).
Kate is the Co-Founder and Chair of the Board of the Women's Prize for Fiction and in June 2013, was awarded an Order of the British Empire in the Queen's Birthday Honours List for services to literature. She lives in Sussex, England.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781509806843 |
PRICE | CA$29.99 (CAD) |
PAGES | 608 |
Featured Reviews
My main interest is Tudor fiction so I was anxious to read about a different era in a different area of the world.
This piqued my interest from the beginning and I found myself being lost in the story several times. I enjoyed the characters interactions with the people around them and discovered that one character was much like myself in a decision they made.
The story centers around several characters as they navigate 1562 and its perils, loves, losses, gains and wins.
I would recommend this book to those who ask.
I received a complimentary ARC copy of The Burning Chambers by Kate Mosse from NetGalley and Publishers Group Canada/Pan Macmillan.
"...brilliant, captivating and so rich in detail..."
I am a huge fan of historical fiction and no one does it like Kate Mosse. Although as with most in the genre, this book is slow to unfold yet definitely worth it. Ms Mosse immerses the reader with her vivid descriptions of 16th century France. We visit Carcassonne and Toulouse and although the book opens and closes in the 1800’s Africa a majority of the story takes place in 1560’s France.
As with most of her books, the author has woven a rich tapestry of a plot intertwining mystery, suspense, heartbreak and romance. Carefully crafted vignettes follow the lives of well written intriguing characters whose paths cross when battles erupt between the Catholics and the Huguenots/Protestants and we witness first-hand the barbarity of religious wars.
Nineteen-year-old Minou Joubert and her family are caught up in it all and their lives will never be the same. One day while working at their bookstore Minou receives a mysterious letter with an unusual seal, it contains four words, “She knows you live” and launches into an intriguing mystery full of religious conflict, adventure, missing artefacts and a murder. Although Catholic their family believes in religious freedom and their store caters to all religions which makes them a target. One day her path crosses with a fugitive and major player in the Huguenots cause, Piet Reydon and their lives take an interesting turn. Minou’s widowed father Bernard is also harbouring terrible secrets which he sets out to make right sending Minou and her brother to live with their aunt in Toulouse while the youngest, very ill sister is left in the care of a trusted neighbour. While in Toulouse things reach a heartbreaking boiling point, which will keep you turning the pages.
A perfect read for historical fiction lovers, The Burning Chambers is brilliant, captivating and so rich in detail I can’t wait to read more from Ms Mosse.
Thank you to Netgalley, the Publisher and the author for the opportunity to read this book in return for my honest opinion.
Kate Mosse is brilliant as always! This is a long book, which when it comes to Kate Mosse, means it is detailed and entrancing. I enjoyed the story, she always seems to find a piece of history I know little about and weave and intriguing story which not only teaches but entertains. She returns to the same area as her previous books, but this time the book takes place in Carcassone and Toulouse during the sixteenth century and the time of the War of Religion, unlike some of her other books, it is not a dual timeline, but I enjoyed the story just as much. It was brutal time and is well told, it is hard to believe what was done in the name of religion. Great book. I never miss a Kate Mosse book.