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This was the last of the much awaited trilogy by Kate Mosse. Wound throughout all three books is the mystic and wonderful story of the brave people of the Langedoc--from the fall of the Roman Empire to the massacres of the Cathars and finally the German occupancy of World War II. A brilliant historical novel that immediately immerses the reader into the time and story of the novel. The characters are so creatively written that they seem to jump off the page and engage with the reader. My only co
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Another historically inaccurate novel about strong women standing up to Nazis. This seems to be my thing at the moment. Apparently Citadel is the third book in a series...this dawned upon me about 100 pages in when all of a sudden strange supernatural spiritual things started happening. Without having read books 1 and 2, there was a whole plot line that I didn't really get. Luckily, the book is about 100000 pages long so even without that plot line I was reasonably entertained.
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Sep 03, 2011
Megan
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Sharon
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Eleanor
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May 01, 2012
Hege
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Feb 27, 2013
Vesra (When She Reads)
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Oct 01, 2013
Kathy
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