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  • A larger haunting awaits him, though, as we can tell from Mosse's portentous descriptions.

    Anna Mundow reviews 'The Winter Ghosts' by 'Labyrinth' author Kate Mosse Anna Mundow 2011

  • Using this advice she has now flown off for two weeks in the south of France with John Hurt and "the guy who was in Captain America" (she means Sebastian Stan), filming a major adaptation of Kate Mosse's Labyrinth, directed by Christopher Smith (Black Death, Severance).

    Trailer trash 2011

  • A larger haunting awaits him, though, as we can tell from Mosse's portentous descriptions.

    Anna Mundow reviews 'The Winter Ghosts' by 'Labyrinth' author Kate Mosse Anna Mundow 2011

  • I learned a lot about the Cathar Crusades from Kate Mosse's "Labyrinth".

    Did ya know . . . ? 2007

  • Kate Mosse's two recent novels, Labyrinth and Sepulchre, are recent bestsellers in the genre.

    :Acquired Taste Tim Stretton 2008

  • Kate Mosse's two recent novels, Labyrinth and Sepulchre, are recent bestsellers in the genre.

    Archive 2008-02-01 Tim Stretton 2008

  • Jeanette Winterson's amusing, flippant response to Genesis, and culminates in novelist Kate Mosse's resonant encounter with Revelation.

    Evening Standard - Home Henry Hitchings 2011

  • Mosse's sixth book, The Winter Ghosts is a mere 257 pages long.

    Bangkokpost.com : Breaking News 2010

  • Another interesting part of "Sepulchre" that would go unnoticed unless you've read Mosse's other novel, "Labyrinth," is the cameo appearances of several of the same characters.

    unknown title 2009

  • (Read Kate Mosse's Labyrinth and you will know the score.)

    canada.com Top Stories 2009

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