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Fantasy · 2008 · PG-13

Sepulchre

by Kate Mosse

Two women in different centuries are connected by a deck of tarot cards and a house in the French countryside

For14+GenreFantasyLength660 pagesRead time~17 hours

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Violence

Some

Some murders and violence in both timelines

Language

Barely any

Mild language in Mosse's historical mystery register

Sexual Content

Barely any

Minimal romantic content

Substance Use

Barely any

Some period-appropriate drinking

Emotional Intensity

Some

Moderate psychological intensity around the supernatural mystery and the tarot mythology

What this book is about

Kate Mosse's second Languedoc novel follows Léonie, in 1891 Paris and the Pyrenees, and Meredith, in the present day, both drawn to a château and its connection to a mysterious deck of cards. Mosse writes accessible historical mystery with atmosphere; the dual-timeline structure and supernatural elements are her signature. Some violence appropriate to the thriller plot. For adult readers of historical mystery.

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