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Being a huge fan of Kate Mosses' previous books, Labyrinth and Sepulchre, I had very high hopes for what was described as the follow up in the Languedoc trilogy. Winter Ghosts was the third and... more

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  • 24 of 24 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    Advantages Advantages Easy to read, simple story with lots of detail

    Disadvantages Disadvantages It wasn't long enough!

    The Winter Ghosts starts in April 1933, with a man called Freddie. He is off the meet the owner of a bookshop in the hope that he can decipher a letter that he has on his person. The shopkeeper is amazed at the letter and promptly asks where he had come across such a thing. The story that Freddie tells of how it came into his possesion is the main body of the book. The story is quite a simple one. Freddie is off to visit some friends in France and is driving round the hills, when an unexpected blizzard happens and forces his car off the road and into a bolder. With no where else to go, Freddie ... more
  • 28 of 29 Ciao users found the following review helpful
    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages A quick read

    Disadvantages Disadvantages A bit too quick

    (the criteria seems to be asking about the audio version - I am reviewing the book not the audio book) During the January sales immediately after Christmas, I ventured out to Waterstone's to see what book I could find to use my loyalty points on. Naturally, it is never an easy choice when faced with so many options, so I plumped for a '3 for 2' offer, and this included The Winter Ghosts, by Kate Mosse (author, not model). The Winter Ghosts is extremely readable, and at times, I felt that it was too readable as the print is large and there are only 239 pages to the main text. I found that the ... more
  • 4 of 4 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    Advantages Advantages Beautiful way with words

    Disadvantages Disadvantages Predictable

    Being a huge fan of Kate Mosses' previous books, Labyrinth and Sepulchre, I had very high hopes for what was described as the follow up in the Languedoc trilogy. Winter Ghosts was the third and final instillation of this Languedoc series which was all set in France. The book is about Freddie Watson, who whilst in a book store trying to translate an old letter, tells us his story. To tell us this story he takes us back to the 1920's where he is suffering the loss of his older brother from the Great War. Driving through France he, due to unforeseen circumstances finds himself in an isolated ... more

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EAN 9781409113263
Type Audio Books
Genre Literary Classics
Title The Winter Ghosts
Author Kate Mosse

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