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    Katherine Louise Mosse CBE (born 1961) is a British novelist, non-fiction and short story writer and broadcaster. She is best known for her 2005 novel...
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  • historical television miniseries based on the 2005 novel of the same name by Kate Mosse. The setting jumps between modern and medieval France and follows two...
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  • refer to: Sepulchre (comics), a fictional superhero Sepulchre (novel), by Kate Mosse, 2007 All pages with titles beginning with Sepulchre All pages with titles...
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  • Sepulchre is a novel by the English author Kate Mosse. The story is based in two time periods, 1891 and present day (2007), and follows two female protagonists...
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  • physician Hans Lachmann-Mosse (1885-1944), German publisher Kate Mosse (b. 1961), English author and broadcaster Rudolf Mosse (1843-1920), German publisher...
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  • Labyrinth (novel) (category Novels by Kate Mosse)
    Labyrinth is an archaeological mystery English-language novel written by Kate Mosse set both in the Middle Ages and present-day France. It was published in...
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    and in the miniseries Labyrinth, based on the novel of the same name by Kate Mosse, portraying Alaïs Pelletier. In 2012, she was cast as Beverly Penn in...
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    children's books Kate Millett (1934‍–‍2017), American feminist writer and activist Kate Mosse (born 1961), English author and broadcaster Kate O'Brien (1897‍–‍1974)...
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  • publishers, librarians, booksellers", including current Honorary Director Kate Mosse. In May 2012, it was announced that Orange would be ending its sponsorship...
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  • television opera by Gian Carlo Menotti Labyrinth (miniseries), based on the Kate Mosse novel Labyrinth (solitaire), a card game Labyrinth (marble game), involving...
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  • The Winter Ghosts (category Novels by Kate Mosse)
    The Winter Ghosts is a 2009 historical fiction novel by English author Kate Mosse based on The Cave, a novella she wrote earlier that year as part of the...
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    ISBN 9781780288048. Parkinson, Helen (March 6, 2019). "Interview: Author Kate Mosse on her latest novel, The Burning Chambers, and her thirty-year love affair...
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  • is a 2014 novel by Kate Mosse. Mosse described the novel as a "love letter" to Fishbourne, the village in which she was raised. Mosse conducted a taxidermy...
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    in 2012. In 2012 The Novium, Chichester's museum, was opened by author Kate Mosse. Designed by the architect Keith Williams, is approximately 2.4 times...
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    Wayback Machine, Retrieved 2016-09-10 "Kate Mosse". Kate Mosse. "Labyrinth". IMDb. "The City of Tears by Kate Mosse". Burckhardt, Titus. Chartres and the...
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    Observer, Kate Kellaway called it "smart, upbeat and brimming with fortitude", and those who also gave endorsements and praise included Kate Mosse, who described...
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  • in 12th-century Portugal Oriane, a character in the novel Labyrinth by Kate Mosse Orianna, The Lady of Clockwork, a character in the video game League of...
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    Bird Nicole Krauss – The History of Love Anchee Min – Empress Orchid Kate Mosse – Labyrinth (winner) Eva Rice – The Lost Art of Keeping Secrets Andrew...
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    Rankin, Sam Leith, Dr Frank Tallis, Justine Picardie, Stephen Page and Kate Mosse. Gaunt interviewed writer Amor Towles for magazine A Rabbit's Foot, published...
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    - with Amanda Craig, Virginia Ironside, Kathy Lette, Deborah Moggach, Kate Mosse, Lesley Pearse, Rose Tremain, Jane Elizabeth Varley and Isabel Wolff Man...
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    one with an orange head. Audric Baillard, a key recurring character in Kate Mosse' Languedoc trilogy of books (Labyrinth,Sepulchre and Citadel) is especially...
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  • inaugural sponsor of the prize would be the family tree company Findmypast. Kate Mosse, announcing the launch of the prize, said it was "not about taking the...
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    pp. 563–564. ISBN 978-0-631-22502-7. Miller, Casey; Swift, Kate (1995) [1981]. Kate Mosse (ed.). The Handbook of Non-Sexist Writing for Writers, Editors...
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  • of Catherine, Princess of Wales Alasdair Milne, BBC Director General Kate Mosse, novelist Rageh Omaar, broadcast journalist Jonathan Sacks, Chief Rabbi...
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    Palace on 11 June, with Judi Dench, Richard E. Grant, Robert Harris, Kate Mosse and other celebrities as guests. The festival has become an annual event...
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  • Haynes, Jean Kwok, Val McDermid, Karen M. McManus, Dreda Say Mitchell, Kate Mosse, and Ruth Ware (published 2022) The Life and Times of Miss Jane Marple...
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  • Wanderer. Edward Maturin (1812–1881), writer, son of Charles Maturin. Kate Mosse, English author. Key work: The Burning Chambers. Edith Olivier (1872–1948)...
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  • compared to John le Carré's cold-war thrillers. Writing for The Guardian, Kate Mosse declares that The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest is a "grown-up work...
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    player Jim Pla (b.1992), racing driver Amale (b. 1993), wrestler The Kate Mosse novels Labyrinth and The Winter Ghosts draw on the history of Carcassonne...
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  • Moralıoğlu, fashion designer Abi Morgan, playwright and screenwriter Kate Mosse, writer and broadcaster Gary Neville, footballer Bill Nighy, actor James...
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