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Kell
7th January 2006, 15:55
Labyrinth (http://www.mosselabyrinth.co.uk/)
Author: Kate Mosse
ISBN# 0752860534
Publlisher: Orion
1st Published: 2005
525 pages

Three secrets. Two women. One Grail.

The premise is simple – a woman stumbles upon a secret that could change the world, but she has no idea what it, or what her connection to it, actually is. She must unravel a mystery that transcends time & prevent the knowledge falling into the wrong hands. But who can she trust? It is a journey that will take Dr Alice Tanner not only back & forth across France, but time itself. Destiny can only take you so far before you have to make the decision to take the final step for yourself…

Have you ever been on a really big roller coaster? You sit there, strapped into your seat, & you slowly make your way to the top, but you don’t notice, because you’re too busy taking in the scenery. Then suddenly, it’s all whooshing past at a whizzy-fast pace & you’re clinging on for dear life.

That’s exactly what it’s like to read Labyrinth: At 525 pages in hardback, this is a long book that slowly winds its way through the story at a steady pace, getting you hooked on the perfectly executed intricacies of the story & then suddenly, you’re at the pinnacle & everything is happening at once.

Yet it never once lost me.

Mosse has created a wonderful cast of characters set in two very distinct times: The 13th century, & the modern day, with a unique blurring of the two which is quite exquisite. The focus of the modern-day tale is Dr. Alice Tanner, who is a volunteer on an archaeological dig in France & unwittingly discovers a link with the past via a cave in the Sabarthe mountains. Our 13th century heroine is Alais Pelletier du Mas, living in Carcassona in the Pay d’Oc. The two share a fate which has been labyrinthine in the making.

I got completely involved in the lives of both the historical- and modern-day characters; so much so, that they began to feel like old friends & I wanted my visit with them to continue. Before I realised it, I’d managed to spread my reading over little more than a week – I didn’t want it to end! I know I’ll want to revisit this book again & again.

The mystery is compelling; the writing, sublime.

The front cover carries a quote from Val McDermid, which says, “Eat your heart out, Dan Brown, this is the real thing.” I’d like to take that further: The Da Vinci Code is like whipped cream – tasty, but light. Labyrinth is like the finest Jersey clotted cream – rich, delicious & a treat of substance. This is truly a book for book-lovers.

Rating: 8/10

Inanna
7th January 2006, 16:04
Wow thats some review Kell, thats sold it for me :mrgreen:

Kell
27th January 2006, 08:49
This is included in the Richard & Judy Book Club 2006 list. They're reading it at the moment, actually.

You can check it out here (http://www.richardandjudybookclub.co.uk/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?catalogId=15201&storeId=10101&productId=21030&langId=100&categoryId=16555&fromPage=home&top_category=16555)

Michelle
27th January 2006, 09:20
Yep, it does sound good - another to add to my list! :)

Kell
27th January 2006, 10:21
I really enjoyed it - it's been my best read of the year so far. OK, so we're still in anuray, but I've read 8 bokos in that time & it's by far the best - really my pick of the month!

Anonymous
27th January 2006, 15:20
Good review Kell, gonna keep a lookie out for this one to add to my ever growing pile of *To Be Reads'*

:reading:

Kell
27th January 2006, 15:28
I think it's still only available in hardback at the moment, so it could be a little costly unless you can take advantage of an offer somewhere or manage to get it from your local library.

jake
27th January 2006, 16:12
It is out in paperback now.

Kell
27th January 2006, 16:41
Excellent news! Then more people will be getting hold of this highly readable book - hurrah!

Michelle
27th January 2006, 16:44
In fact, it's just £3.99 in Amazon.. it's just a shame there's postage to think about unless you're buying more.

Kell
27th January 2006, 16:46
£3.99? That's an absolute bargain! I higbhly recommend people snaping tit up at that price - and of course using the link from the home page when they do it! (Just a quiet plug there, guys - LOL!)

Michelle
27th January 2006, 16:50
Wow, it's selling well on ebay! And look at the postage charges for a paperback!

*ponders* I wonder if I could buy 4, and hence not pay postage.. and then sell 3 of them on ebay!? hehe

Inanna
27th January 2006, 16:52
LOL Michelle, I'm sure this was in a charity shop for £1.99, will pop back there tomorrow and see if it is :mrgreen:

Michelle
27th January 2006, 16:57
Inanna, are you going to look so you can sell it on ebay, or can you then sell it to me?! :mrgreen:

Inanna
27th January 2006, 16:58
Inanna, are you going to look so you can sell it on ebay, or can you then sell it to me?! :mrgreen:

LOL if its there I'll buy it, read it, then swap it ~ you can have first dibs :D

Michelle
27th January 2006, 17:00
Ok, sounds good! If it's not there, I have plan B...

Buy 4 from Amazon.. keep 1 for myself.. pass on to other club members for just £3.99 plus £1 postage, and sell any that are left on ebay! :D

So let me know tomorrow. ;)

Inanna
27th January 2006, 17:16
LOL a business entrepreneur in the making :D

At the moment I am buying cheap books from charity shops to put on Read It, Swap It, that way I still get the books I want but cheaply :mrgreen:

Anonymous
27th January 2006, 17:22
That's a very good idea, Inanna !

Inanna
27th January 2006, 17:27
It is isn't it?

LOL

When I was shopping for cheap books there were stacks by other popular authors and I just thought what the hell, I'll buy them and do a swap that way I can still get the books I want for low low prices :mrgreen:

Maureen
27th January 2006, 17:59
I think I may have to move after all!!

Sassenach
5th February 2006, 21:48
I recently ordered it from www.bol.com at £3.19, plus postage. Postage is £1 per book, but free if you order more than three. At the moment they have 60% off all the Richard and Judy book club books.

Michelle
6th February 2006, 09:31
I keep forgetting about them, even though it's on the shopping page (http://www.bookclubforum.co.uk/shopping.html) - I may have to go and investigate further!

Michelle
9th February 2006, 19:19
Buy from Amazon £3.99 (http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/redirect?link_code=ur2&tag=thebookclub-21&camp=1634&creative=6738&path=ASIN%2F0752877321%2Fqid%3D1139512673%2Fsr%3D2-1%2Fref%3Dsr_2_3_1)
Buy from BOL £3.19 (http://www.uk.bol.com/index.asp?e=s201&aff_id=TD)

jake
9th February 2006, 19:28
I see they are selling signed copies of Labyrinth in my local Ottakers.

Michelle
15th February 2006, 21:30
More discussion here (http://bookclubforum.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?p=12235).

May I say.. this book is NOT to be missed!

Inanna
16th February 2006, 09:17
Really can't wait to get it :mrgreen:

Michelle
16th February 2006, 09:49
If you join Bol, you can get it for just £3.19 plus £1 postage! ;) lol

Anonymous
18th February 2006, 10:07
I was looking at this today in Woolies, I didn't get it though, as I had just bought another 7 books :roll:

Margo
11th March 2006, 19:21
I read this one and thought it was really good. :D

Tash
11th March 2006, 19:50
I'm about a quarter through this now and really enjoying it.