Kate Mosse, born in 20 October 1961, is a highly prolific English author specializing in novels, short stories, non-fiction, and broadcasting. She was educated at Chichester High School and New College, Oxford, and has contributed to various publications including The Times, Telegraph, Guardian, and The Sunday Times. Mosse is known for her intricate plots, often set in historical and fantastical locations, and her exploration of complex characters grappling with dark secrets and personal struggles. Her writing frequently incorporates elements of suspense and mystery, drawing readers into immersive worlds.
Mosse’s success has been driven by numerous acclaimed novels, most notably the bestselling Languedoc trilogy, which began with Labyrinth, and the subsequent Joubert Family Chronicles. She has also penned numerous standalone novels, short stories, and non-fiction works, demonstrating a diverse range of interests and writing styles.

























