Right off the bat, I must say that I far preferred this book to "Labyrinth." The characters were more realistically developed this time out, I think.In "Sepulchre," Mosse again uses the plot concept of past and present intertwined via an artifact; a fin de siecle tarot deck, in this case. In 1890s...
I listened to the audio book while knitting away on holiday gifts. After each time I had to stop listening to it (it was hard to tear away from), I found myself thinking about the characters and wonder if my predictions are correct. Lorelei King is a fantastic audio book narrator and I've enjoyed ...
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