Kate Mosse - Labyrinth

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In this extraordinary thriller, rich in the atmospheres of medieval and contemporary France, the lives of two women born centuries apart are linked by a common destiny. July 2005. In the Pyrenees mountains near Carcassonne, Alice, a volunteer at an archaeological dig stumbles into a cave and makes a startling discovery-two crumbling skeletons, strange writings on the walls, and the pattern of a labyrinth; between the skeletons, a stone ring, and a small leather bag. Eight hundred years earlier, on the eve of a brutal crusade to stamp out heresy that will rip apart southern France, Alais is given a ring and a mysterious book for safekeeping by her father as he leaves to fight the crusaders. The book, he says, contains the secret of the true Grail, and the ring, inscribed with a labyrinth, will identify a guardian of the Grail. As crusading armies led by Church potentates and nobles of northern France gather outside the city walls of Carcassonne, it will take great sacrifice to keep the secret of the labyrinth safe. In the present, another woman sees the find as a means to the political power she craves; while a man who has great power will kill to destroy all traces of the discovery and everyone who stands in his way.

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Alais’ eyes flashed. That’s easy. I could publish it that I was fulfilling a private pledge made on the occasion of my marriage,“ she said, thinking as she went along. ”I could say I wished to make a gift to the Abbot of Sant-Hilaire. From there, it is no distance to Limoux.“

This sudden display of piety will convince no one,“ said Pelletier, with a sudden flash of humour, least of all your husband.”

Simeon shook his finger. “It is an excellent idea, Bertrand. No one would challenge such a pilgrimage at this time. Besides, Alais is the daughter of the steward of Carcassona. No one would dare challenge her intentions.”

Pelletier shifted in his chair, his face stubborn and set. “I am still of the opinion that the Trilogy is best protected here, within the Ciutat . Harif cannot be as aware of the current situation as we are. Carcassona will not be taken.”

“All cities, however strong, however indomitable, can fall. You know this. The Navigataire’s instructions are to deliver the books to him in the mountains.” He fixed Pelletier with his black eyes. “I understand you do not feel you can abandon Viscount Trencavel at this time. You have said so and we accept it. It is your conscience that speaks to you, for good or ill.” He paused. “However, if not you, then another must go in your place.”

Alais saw how painfully her father struggled to reconcile his warring emotions. Moved, she reached out and put her hand over his. He did not speak, but he did acknowledge her gesture by squeezing her fingers.

Aquo es vostre ,” she said softly. Let me do this for you.

Pelletier let a long sigh come from his lips. You put yourself in great danger, Filha! Alais nodded. “And yet still you wish to do this?”

“It will be an honour to serve you in this way.”

Simeon placed his hand on Pelletier’s shoulder. “She is brave, this daughter of yours. Steadfast. Like you, my old friend.”

Alais hardly dared breathe.

“My heart counsels against this,” Pelletier said at last. “My head speaks otherwise, so…” He paused, as if dreading what he was about to say. “If your husband and Dame Agnes will release you – and Esclarmonde will go as chaperone – then I give my permission.”

Alais leaned across the table and kissed her father on the lips.

“You have chosen wisely,” said Simeon, beaming.

“How many men can you spare us, Intendant Pelletier?” asked Esclarmonde.

“Four men-at-arms, six at most.”

“And how soon can arrangements be made?”

“Inside a week,” Pelletier replied. “To act too quickly will attract attention.

I must seek permission from Dame Agnes and you from your husband, Alais.“ She opened her mouth to say Guilhem would hardly notice her gone, then thought better of it. ”For this plan of yours to work, Filha , etiquette must be observed.“ All indecision gone from his face and manner, he stood to take his leave. ”Alais, return to the Chateau Comtal and seek out Francois. Inform him of your plans, in the barest terms, and tell him to wait upon me presently.“

“Are you not coming?”

“Presently.”

“Very well. Should I take Esclarmonde’s book with me?”

Pelletier gave a wry smile. “Since Esclarmonde is to accompany you, Alais, I feel sure the book will be safe with her a while longer.”

“I didn’t mean to suggest…”

Pelletier patted the pouch beneath his cloak. “Simeon’s book, however.”

He reached beneath his cloak and withdrew the sheepskin chemise Alais had seen briefly in Besiers as Simeon handed it over. Take it to the Chateau. Sew it into your travelling cloak. I will fetch the Book of Words by and by.“

Alais took the book and put it into her purse, then raised her eyes to her father. “Thank you, Paire , for putting your faith in me.”

Pelletier blushed. Sajhe scrambled to his feet. “I’ll make sure Dame Alais gets home safely,” he said. Everybody laughed.

“Mind you do, gentilome ,” said Pelletier, slapping him on the back. “All our hopes rest on her shoulders.”

“I see your qualities in her,” said Simeon as they walked towards the gates that led out of Sant-Miquel to the Jewish suburb beyond. “She’s courageous, stubborn, loyal. She does not give in easily. Is your eldest daughter as much like you?”

“Oriane favours her mother,” he said shortly. “She has Marguerite’s looks and temperament.”

“It often happens like that. Sometimes the child is a good match to one parent, sometimes the other.” He paused. “She is married to Viscount Trencavel’s escrivan ?

Pelletier sighed. “It is not a happy marriage. Congost is not young and is intolerant of her ways. But for all that, he is a man of position within the household.”

They walked a few steps more in silence. “If she favours Marguerite, she must be beautiful.”

“Oriane has charm and a grace that draws the eye. Many men would court her. Some make no secret of it.”

“Your daughters must be of great comfort to you.” Pelletier shot a glance at Simeon. “Alais, yes.” He hesitated. “I dare say I am to blame, but I find Oriane’s company less… I try to be evenhanded, but I fear there is little love lost between them.”

“A pity,” Simeon murmured.

They had arrived at the gates. Pelletier came to a halt.

“I wish I could persuade you to stay within the Ciutat . In Sant-Miquel at the very least. If our enemies are at hand, I will not be able to protect you outside the walls-”

Simeon put his hand on Pelletier’s arm. “You worry too much, my friend. My role is over now. I gave you the book entrusted to me. The other two books are also within these walls. You have Esclarmonde and Alais to help you. What business would anyone have with me now?” He fixed his friend with his dark glittering eyes. “My place is with my own people.”

There was something in Simeon’s tone that alarmed Pelletier.

“I will not accept there is anything final in this leave-taking,” he said fiercely. We’ll be drinking wine together before the month is out, mark my words.“

“It’s not your words I mistrust, my friend, but the swords of the French.”

By next spring I wager it will all be over. The French will have limped home with their tails between their legs, the Count of Toulouse will be seeking a new alliance, and you and I will be sitting reminiscing over our youth by the fire.“

“Pas a pas, se va luenh, ” said Simeon, embracing him. “And give my fond regards to Harif. Tell him I’m still waiting for that game of chess he promised me thirty years ago!”

Pelletier raised his hand in farewell as Simeon walked out through the gates. He did not look back.

“Intendant Pelletier!”

Pelletier carried on looking into the crowd of people making their way towards the river, but he could no longer distinguish Simeon.

Messire !‘ the messenger, red-faced and breathless, repeated.

What is it?“

“You are needed at the Porte Narbonnaise, Messire .”

CHAPTER 45

Alais pushed open the door to her chamber and ran in.

“Guilhem?”

Even though she needed solitude and had no expectation it would be otherwise, she still was disappointed to find the room empty.

Alais locked the door, unhooked her purse from her waist, laid it on the table and removed the book from its protective covering. It was the size of a lady’s psalter. The outer wooden boards were covered with leather, completely plain and a little worn at the corners.

Alais undid the leather ties and let the book fall open in her hands, like a butterfly displaying its wings. The first page was empty apart from a tiny chalice in gold leaf in the centre, sparkling like a jewel on the heavy cream parchment. It was no bigger than the pattern that appeared on her father’s ring or the merel she’d had so briefly in her possession.

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