The Last Cathar

The Last Cathar
Author: Kate Riley
Publisher: Melange Books, LLC
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2019-08-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1680461796


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“I have a story to tell so you must listen very carefully with your ears to hear, your soul to remember, your faith to inspire and your heart to judge, for I will never repeat these words again.” - India Serras, 1290. 13th Century France, a time of intolerance and bloodshed as the inquisition ruthlessly hunts down heretics. Renier de Beynac the Papal Inquisitor will not stop until their villages are burned and the streets run scarlet with their blood. India Serras, the last surviving Cathar knows this better than most, for she protects a treasure so precious the Vatican would kill to destroy it. Renier is well aware of the legend of the treasure of Montségur and will stop at nothing to find India, steal the treasure and use this ultimate power for his own dangerous secrets. For the second time in her life, fate intervenes. Jourdain LeTardif a poor merchant wounded in the dark streets of Carcassonne, collapses at India’s doorstep. Against all odds, she realizes who he is, the untold circumstances of his birth and the events that will ultimately change both their lives. India will face her greatest challenge and Jourdain will forever bind his fate to a stranger’s and in doing so will discover his own true purpose. A page-turning novel about one of the most intriguing periods of history, characters come alive in a tale of love, evil, heresy and destiny against the fascinating historical backdrop of the turbulent 13th Century.


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Pages: 212
Authors: Kate Riley
Categories: Fiction
Type: BOOK - Published: 2019-08-16 - Publisher: Melange Books, LLC

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