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kristens_bookshelf 's review for:
Labyrinth
by Kate Mosse
I have a love hate relationship with this book which is why it took me so long to read. The historical fiction aspect, loved it. The overall story, loved it. But the time jumping, in this book...I didn't love. It was abrupt and took too long to jump back and left me like "wait, what happened before".
The narrative unfolds in dual timelines, alternating between the story of Alais, a young woman living in the 13th century during the tumultuous times of the Crusades, and Alice, a modern-day archaeologist who stumbles upon a cave containing ancient artifacts that could change history.
The narrative unfolds in dual timelines, alternating between the story of Alais, a young woman living in the 13th century during the tumultuous times of the Crusades, and Alice, a modern-day archaeologist who stumbles upon a cave containing ancient artifacts that could change history.