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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Leaving Guilhem to sit with him, Alais turned her attention to those who had the best chance of survival. She dissolved powder of angelica root in carduus water and with the help of scullions from the kitchen carrying the liquid in pails, she spooned the medicine into the mouths of any who could swallow. If she could keep infection at bay and their blood stayed pure, then their wounds had a chance of healing.

Alais returned to Thierry whenever she could to refresh the dressings, even though it was clear there was no hope. He was no longer conscious and his skin had taken on the blue-white taint of death. She put her hand Guilhem’s shoulder.

“I’m sorry,” she whispered. “It won’t be long now.”

Guilhem only nodded.

Alais worked her way to the far end of the hall. As she passed, a young chevalier , little older than she was, cried out. She stopped and knelt down beside him. His child’s face was creased with pain and confusion, his lips were cracked and his eyes, which had once been brown, were tortured with fear.

“Hush,” she murmured. “Do you have no one?”

He tried to shake his head. Alais smoothed his brow with her hand and lifted the cloth that covered his shield arm. Immediately, she let it drop.

The boy’s shoulder was crushed. Fragments of white bone jutted through torn skin, like a wreck at low tide. There was a gaping hole in his side. Blood was flowing steadily from the wound, creating a pool where he lay.

His right hand was frozen around the hilt of his sword. Alais tried to ease it from his grasp, but his rigid fingers would not let it go. Alais ripped a piece of material from her skirt and plugged the deep wound. From a vial in her purse, she took a tincture of valerian and dropped two measures on to his lips to ease the pain of his passing. There was nothing else she could do.

Death was unkind. It came slowly. Gradually, the rattling in his chest grew louder as his breathing became laboured. As his eyes darkened, his terror grew and he cried out. Alais stayed with him, singing to him and stroking his brow until his soul left his body.

“God take your soul,” she whispered, closing his eyes. She covered his face, then moved on to the next.

Alais worked all day, administering ointment and dressing wounds until her eyes ached and her hands were streaked red with blood. At the end of the day, shafts of evening sunlight broke through the high windows of the Great Hall. The dead had been taken away. The living were as comfortable as their injuries permitted.

She was exhausted, but thoughts of the night before, lying once more in Guilhem’s arms, sustained her. Her bones ached and her back was stiff from bending and crouching, but it no longer seemed to matter.

Taking advantage of the frenzy of activity in the rest of the Chateau Comtal, Oriane slipped away to her chamber to wait for her informer.

“About time,” she snapped. “Tell me what you have discovered.”

“The Jew died before we learned much, although my lord believes that he had already given his book into your father’s safekeeping.”

Oriane gave a half smile, but said nothing. She had confided in no one what she had discovered sewn into Alais’ cloak.

“What of Esclarmonde de Servian?”

“She was brave, but in the end she told him where the book would be found.”

Oriane’s green eyes flashed. “And you have it?”

“Not yet.”

“But it is within the Ciutat ? Lord Evreux knows this?”

“He is relying on you, Dame, to provide him with that information.”

Oriane thought a moment. The old woman is dead? The boy too? She cannot interfere in our plans? She cannot get word to my father.“

He gave a tight smile. The woman is dead. The brat eludes us, although I do not believe he can do any damage. When I find him, we will kill him.“

Oriane nodded. “And you told Lord Evreux of my… interest.”

“I did, Dame. He was honoured that you should consider being of service in such a way.”

“And my terms? He will arrange safe passage out of the Ciutat ?”

“Provided you deliver the books to him, Dame, he will.”

She stood up and started to pace. “Good, this is all good. And you can deal with my husband?”

“If you tell me when and where he will be at the given hour, Dame, easily.” He paused. “It will, however, be more costly than before. The risks are considerably higher, even in such times of unrest. Viscount Trencavel’s escrivan . He is a man of status.”

“I’m well aware of that,” she snapped in a cold voice. “How much?”

“Three times what was paid for Raoul,” he replied.

“That’s impossible!” she said immediately. “I cannot possibly lay my hands on that amount of gold.”

“Nevertheless, Dame, that is my price.”

“And the book?”

This time, he smiled properly. “That is a matter for separate negotiation, Dame,” he said.

CHAPTER 57

The bombardment resumed and continued into the night, a steady thud of missiles, rock and stone, which sent clouds of dust into the air when a strike was made.

From her window, Alais could see that the dwellings on the plains had been reduced to smoking rubble. A noxious cloud was hovering above the tops of the trees like a black mist, as if caught in the branches. Some of the inhabitants had made it across the open ground to the rubble of Sant-Vicens and, from there, had sought refuge in the Cite. But most had been cut down as they fled.

In the chapel the candles burned on the altar.

At dawn on Tuesday the fourth of August, Viscount Trencavel and Bertrand Pelletier mounted the ramparts once more.

The French camp was shrouded in the early-morning river mist. Tents, stables, animals, pavilions, an entire city seemed to have taken root, Pelletier looked up. It would be another fiercely hot day. The loss of the river so early in the siege was devastating. Without water, they could not out for long. Drought would defeat them, even if the French did not.

Yesterday, Alais told him there was rumour of the first case of siege sickness reported in the quartier around the Porte de Rodez, which had most of the refugees from Sant-Vicens. He had gone to see for himself and although the Consul of the quartier had denied it, he feared I was right.

“You are deep in thought, my friend.”

Bertrand turned to face him. “Forgive me, Messire .”

Trencavel waved away his apology. “Look at them, Bertrand! They are to many for us to defeat… and without water.”

Pedro II of Aragon is said to be only a day’s ride away,“ Pelletier said. ”You are his vassal, Messire . He is bound to come to your aid.“

Pellitier knew an appeal would be difficult – Pedro was a staunch Catholic and also brother-in-law to Raymond VI, Count of Toulouse, even though there was no love lost between the two men. Still the historic bond between the House of Trencavel and the House of Aragon was strong.

“The King’s diplomatic ambitions are closely tied up with the fate of Carcassona, Messire . He has no wish to see the Pays d’Oc controlled by the French.” He paused. “Pierre-Roger de Cabaret and your allies support this course of action.”

Trencavel placed his hands on the wall in front of him.

“They have said so, yes.”

“So you will send word?”

Pedro heeded the call and arrived late in the afternoon of Wednesday the fifth of August.

“Open the gates! Open the gates for lo Rei !”

The gates of the Chateau Comtal were thrown open. Alais was drawn to her window by the noise and ran down to see what was happening. At first, she intended only to ask for news. But when she looked up at the windows of the Great Hall high above her, her curiosity at what was taking place inside got the better of her. Too often she heard news third or fourth-hand.

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