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Read Labyrinth First?

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Jayme Pendergraft Hi All,

Just wondering if you have to read Labyrinth first or if this can stand on its own. Thank you!


Jess I read both, and although some of the characters appear in both, they can be read as stand alone novels


message 3: by Melissa (last edited May 10, 2011 03:07PM) (new) - rated it 3 stars

Melissa Dee I only read Sepulchre and didn't realise it was part of a series until afterwards, so you can read it by itself. If you want to read both though it probably makes sense to read them in order (I still haven't read Labyrinth yet though)


Meghan I think you could read them in any order, although I preferred Labyrinth, so I was glad I had read it first.


message 5: by Regan (last edited Jun 03, 2011 10:20PM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Regan Definitely read Labyrinth first -- while both are stand alones, there are characters and groundwork in Labyrinth that feed into Sepluchre. I did like Labyrinth better and hope a third book comes out soon.

If you like Ms. Mosse's books I'd highly recommend the Reincarnationist, Memorist and Hypnotist by MJ Rose too.


Sandi I read Labyrinth first. Since the third book is coming out, I plan to reread that and Sepulchre before Citadel.


 Linda (Miss Greedybooks) Regan wrote: "Definitely read Labyrinth first -- while both are stand alones, there are characters and groundwork in Labyrinth that feed into Sepluchre. I did like Labyrinth better and hope a third book comes o..."

I read the first two in order. I will read the third one when it is out. I also liked Labyrinth better, I have the Winter Ghosts - any reviews on that one?


Michael Brown Regan - Winter Ghosts is OK, but it feels like only part of a thing, rather than a whole. Meanwhile, as to the big question: I've read Sepulchre, but still have Labyrinth to go at. I'm hoping it doesn't matter and am willing to bet that it won't. Too late for me now in any case.


Sandi Winter Ghosts was originally a short story. Why it got published as a book I don't understand. I just can't get into it.


Estelle Munroe I don't think it will be a problem not having read Labyrinth, but it is much better so would recommend reading it at some point.


Teresa I agree - Labyrinth was better than Sepulchre...I read Labyrinth first. Am curious to see how Citadel does...


Freddie Lupo Well, for me was the other way around. I read Sepulchre first. Moss did set the stakes high with that one, so when I read Labyrinth I was totally disappointed. It's miles away from Sepulchre....


Sandi Freddie wrote: "Well, for me was the other way around. I read Sepulchre first. Moss did set the stakes high with that one, so when I read Labyrinth I was totally disappointed. It's miles away from Sepulchre...."

Freddie, it was a completely different process reading them in order. I became fascinated with the Cathars and have read other books about them. I want to visit Languedoc; maybe after Citadel. Does anyone know when the US is publishing?


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