Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Guy Gavriel Kay's Ysabel
Ysabel by Guy Gavriel Kay
Ned, the teenaged son of a famous photographer, unwittingly disturbs the past when he enters the cloister of the St. Saveur cathedral in Aix en Provence. What is supposed to be a lark turns into a nightmare when one of the photographer’s crew goes missing. Ned and exchange student, Kate, become involved in a 2,500 year-old mystery that involves a love triangle and characters from France’s celtic past. Kay presents more than one twist in this thrilling fantasy.
Labels:
Aix en Provence,
Celts,
France,
Guy Gavriel Kay
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