Kate Mosse

Kate Mosse

7 Series

Kate Mosse is an English author known for her historical, supernatural, and gothic fiction and non-fiction works. She co-founded the Orange Prize for Fiction and the Orange Award for New Writers. Additionally, she teaches creative writing at West Dean College with her husband, Greg, and works as a broadcaster for the BBC.

Author: Kate Mosse Rewritten synopsis: "Great Escapes" is a collection of compelling stories by renowned authors including Amanda Craig, Virginia Ironside, and Kathy Lette. Each tale offers a unique escape through vivid narratives and engaging characters. From Deborah Moggach's poignant reflections to Lesley Pearse's thrilling adventures, the anthology promises diverse and captivating reads. Contributions from Rose Tremain, Jane Elizabeth Varley, Fay Weldon, and Isabel Wolff further enrich this anthology, ensuring a broad spectrum of literary enjoyment.

Languedoc

Labyrinth

(2005)

Sepulchre

(2007)

Citadel

(2012)

The Joubert Family Chronicles

The Burning Chambers

(2018)

The City of Tears

(2020)

The Ghost Ship

(2023)

The Map of Bones

(2025)

Standalone Novels

Eskimo Kissing

(1996)

Crucifix Lane

(1998)

The Winter Ghosts

(2010)

The Taxidermist's Daughter

(2014)

Short Stories/Novellas

The Cave

(2009)

The Black Mountain

(2022)

Short Story Collections

The Mistletoe Bride & Other Haunting Tales

(2013)

The Mistletoe Bride

(2013)

Non-Fiction

Becoming a Mother

(1993)

The House

(1995)

An Extra Pair of Hands

(2021)

Warrior Queens & Quiet Revolutionaries

(2022)

Anthologies

Great Escapes

(2008)

Midsummer Nights

(2009)

The Library Book

(2012)

This Is How We Come Back Stronger: Feminist Writers on Turning Crisis into Change

(2021)

Marple: Twelve New Mysteries

(2022)

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