Rich in the atmosphere of both medieval and contemporary France, this extraordinary thriller follows the lives of two women, born centuries apart yet linked by a common destiny. Unabridged. 17 CDs.
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Rich in the atmosphere of both medieval and contemporary France, this extraordinary thriller follows the lives of two women, born centuries apart yet linked by a common destiny. Unabridged. 17 CDs.
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Listened non-stop on my way to Reno. Wonderfully read. Always easy listening to a British accent.
lriz1959
Jun 27, 2014
Good Book
Excellent service, excellent seller. Would definitely buy from this seller again.
shellysreview
Sep 24, 2009
#1 must read
This is a book that should be read at least twice. It is some of the best writing I have ever read and the tale is so well presented.
It is a must read. The same can be said for The Sepulchre.
Kate Moss is a superb author.
pattybake
Jul 1, 2007
Awesome Book!
This book was a book club pick for the CSUCI book Club. I loved how it took place through history and the present. A good take on something that we have all read or seen in The Da Vinci Code. Can't decide if I want to part with it or keep it on my bookshelf.
Mobo
May 27, 2007
Too much detail
This is an intriguing story that got lost in too much detail. The attention to detail was almost scholarly, which was a distraction in some cases. It broke the action so the scenes didn't flow as smoothly as I liked. It was not the page-turner that I had hoped it would be and had a predictable ending. I would recommend it to people who enjoyed "The DaVinci Code" or similar fiction.