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The Burning Chambers
by Kate Mosse
4.5 Stars
[b:Labyrinth|14975|Labyrinth (Languedoc, #1)|Kate Mosse|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1312498906s/14975.jpg|1225097] by [a:Kate Mosse|9343|Kate Mosse|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1358308999p2/9343.jpg] is one of my favourite books, so when I read that she had set another book in the Languedoc, I couldn’t wait to read [b:The Burning Chambers|36660443|The Burning Chambers|Kate Mosse|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1514014416s/36660443.jpg|58437826].
[b:The Burning Chambers|36660443|The Burning Chambers|Kate Mosse|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1514014416s/36660443.jpg|58437826] is set in France in the 1560’s and is based around the conflict between the Huguenots and Catholics.
The story had everything you would expect from a [a:Kate Mosse|9343|Kate Mosse|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1358308999p2/9343.jpg] novel, love, treachery, brutality, friendship, and courage. She also describes scenery and architecture so clearly that the reader feels like they are walking through the Languedoc.
[a:Kate Mosse|9343|Kate Mosse|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1358308999p2/9343.jpg] has a way of creating characters, even minor characters, that the reader really cares about, so when the phrase “Tuez-les tous. Dieu reconnaîtra les siens” pops up in [b:The Burning Chambers|36660443|The Burning Chambers|Kate Mosse|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1514014416s/36660443.jpg|58437826], (“Kill them all; God will know His own;” a phrase that I will never forget after reading Labyrinth) I was devastated.
For [a:Kate Mosse|9343|Kate Mosse|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1358308999p2/9343.jpg] fans, I would say that [b:The Burning Chambers|36660443|The Burning Chambers|Kate Mosse|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1514014416s/36660443.jpg|58437826] is not quite as good as Labyrinth, but definitely up there with Sepulchre.
[b:Labyrinth|14975|Labyrinth (Languedoc, #1)|Kate Mosse|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1312498906s/14975.jpg|1225097] by [a:Kate Mosse|9343|Kate Mosse|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1358308999p2/9343.jpg] is one of my favourite books, so when I read that she had set another book in the Languedoc, I couldn’t wait to read [b:The Burning Chambers|36660443|The Burning Chambers|Kate Mosse|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1514014416s/36660443.jpg|58437826].
[b:The Burning Chambers|36660443|The Burning Chambers|Kate Mosse|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1514014416s/36660443.jpg|58437826] is set in France in the 1560’s and is based around the conflict between the Huguenots and Catholics.
The story had everything you would expect from a [a:Kate Mosse|9343|Kate Mosse|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1358308999p2/9343.jpg] novel, love, treachery, brutality, friendship, and courage. She also describes scenery and architecture so clearly that the reader feels like they are walking through the Languedoc.
[a:Kate Mosse|9343|Kate Mosse|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1358308999p2/9343.jpg] has a way of creating characters, even minor characters, that the reader really cares about, so when the phrase “Tuez-les tous. Dieu reconnaîtra les siens” pops up in [b:The Burning Chambers|36660443|The Burning Chambers|Kate Mosse|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1514014416s/36660443.jpg|58437826], (“Kill them all; God will know His own;” a phrase that I will never forget after reading Labyrinth) I was devastated.
For [a:Kate Mosse|9343|Kate Mosse|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1358308999p2/9343.jpg] fans, I would say that [b:The Burning Chambers|36660443|The Burning Chambers|Kate Mosse|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1514014416s/36660443.jpg|58437826] is not quite as good as Labyrinth, but definitely up there with Sepulchre.