Labyrinth (Languedoc, Bk 1)
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Genres: Literature & Fiction, Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
Book Type: Paperback
Author:
Genres: Literature & Fiction, Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
Book Type: Paperback
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Two women. Two lives. Two centuries. And, it's all focused on the labyrinth and its meaning to the Cathars. Alais lives in the 12th century when Catholics were determined to eradicate the Cathars. Alice is Alais' reincarnation eight hundred years later who finds the meaning of her dreams when she discovers the labyrinth symbol during an architectural dig. The story is based on the symbol and three religious books basic to the Cathar beliefs. The three were separated and guarded by individuals during Alais' life. Those seeking to destroy the religion search for the books. Some believe that the books bring immortal life to those who learn how to use them.
Moving from medieval France to contemporary France, the author links the experiences of the women in a positive, moving manner. The stories are similar in relation to the books and the labyrinth symbol but the outcomes are different. It's a clever story which exposes the reader to another time and another culture. I think it well done! Yes, the read is long but so worth it. I particularly like the work of this author who researches her work so well and explains that aspect. 4+ stars for me.
Moving from medieval France to contemporary France, the author links the experiences of the women in a positive, moving manner. The stories are similar in relation to the books and the labyrinth symbol but the outcomes are different. It's a clever story which exposes the reader to another time and another culture. I think it well done! Yes, the read is long but so worth it. I particularly like the work of this author who researches her work so well and explains that aspect. 4+ stars for me.
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