![]() I did find it hard going at times, particularly when I found myself reading several pages of exposition and back-story. ![]() What followed felt a bit like a combination of Dan Brown's "The Da Vinci Code" and Indiana Jones it felt a little confusing at times, and involved what seemed to be a freemasons-type secret society trying to get their hands on a stone Alice had found, bearing a labyrinth symbol. The book opened in 2005, with the discovery of two skeletons during an archaeological dig, by one of the main heroines, Alice Tanner. I couldn't remember a lot about it, or the lacklustre TV adaptation starring William Hurt. ![]() I read this book years ago, and decided that lockdown was a perfect time to read it again. ![]()
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