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The City of Tears

Kate Mosse

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Pan
29 July 2025
A Sunday Times Best Paperbacks of the Year Pick

'Religious fanaticism, political intrigue and the heart-wrenching tale of a lost child . . . with women firmly centre stage' - The Mail on Sunday

A gripping story of one family's fight to survive against the devastating tides of history, The City of Tears by Kate Mosse is an epic adventure, sweeping from Carcassonne to Paris and Amsterdam.

Paris, 1572. For ten violent years, the Wars of Religion have raged across France. Now, peace has been brokered and a royal engagement announced that could see the country reunited at last.

An invitation has arrived for Minou Joubert and her family to attend the wedding. Little does she know that her family's most dedicated enemy will also be there, that the Jouberts will soon be forced to flee for their lives to Amsterdam, and that someone she loves dearly will disappear without a trace . . .

The City of Tears is the second volume in Kate Mosse's No. 1 international bestselling Joubert Family Chronicles. Continue the adventure with The Ghost Ship.

Praise for The Joubert Family Chronicles:

'A tour de force' - The Observer, on The Burning Chambers

'An utterly absorbing epic' - Lucy Foley, bestselling author of The Paris Apartment, on The City of Tears

'Meticulously researched and stunningly written' - Santa Montefiore, bestselling author of Wait for Me, on The Ghost Ship
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Imprint:   Pan
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 200mm,  Width: 130mm,  Spine: 35mm
Weight:   374g
ISBN:   9781035015177
ISBN 10:   103501517X
Series:   The Joubert Family Chronicles
Pages:   560
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Kate Mosse CBE FRSL is an award-winning novelist, playwright, essayist and non-fiction writer. The author of eleven novels and short-story collections, her books have been translated into thirty-eight languages and published in more than forty countries. Fiction includes the multimillion-selling Languedoc Trilogy, The Joubert Family Chronicles (the number one bestselling The Burning Chambers, The City of Tears and The Ghost Ship), and number one bestselling Gothic fiction. Her highly acclaimed non-fiction includes An Extra Pair of Hands and Warrior Queens & Quiet Revolutionaries: How Women (Also) Built the World. The Founder Director of the Women's Prize for Fiction and the Women's Prize for Non-Fiction, she is the founder of the global #WomanInHistory campaign. A Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, Kate is a Visiting Professor of Contemporary Fiction and Creative Writing at the University of Chichester, President of the Festival of Chichester, an Honorary Fellow of the Society of Authors and a Trustee of the British Library.

Reviews for The City of Tears

That rare thing, a novel with vast scope and ambition, brilliantly achieved, but also deeply personal, finely detailed and nuanced. I was utterly immersed in this spell-binding story -- Rosamund Lupton, author of <i>Three Hours</i> A gorgeously written, utterly absorbing epic and, despite being set in the sixteenth century, has some very pertinent messages for our time about the evils of religious persecution and the transcendent power of love and family. In case it’s not clear enough yet, I absolutely LOVED it -- Lucy Foley, author of <i>The Hunting Party</i> Magnificent, epic -- Marian Keyes, author of <i>Grown Ups</i> [A] dramatic, immersive tale of secrets, conspiracies, fanaticism and loss * Daily Mail * Mosse’s novel is an enjoyable, intricately plotted piece of escapism * The Times * Mosse shows a deft command of character and narrative in this second volume of a planned sequence * The Sunday Times * Mosse includes all the ingredients you would expect from a historical epic – murder, treachery, lost children, stolen relics, buried secrets -- Stephanie Merritt, <i>The </i><i>Observer</i> Religious fanaticism, political intrigue and the heart-wrenching tale of a lost child add to a highly readable historical adventure, with women firmly centre stage * The Mail on Sunday * Every inch a classic Mosse novel, The City of Tears is diligently researched, beautifully written and, crucially right now, both substantial and immersive – if you want to leave twenty-first-century pandemic Britain behind, this should be your preferred mode of transport * Radio Times * Deft touches show a mastery of preparation, suspension and resolution within the historical thriller form * Financial Times * This powerful story of love, secrets and deceit is pacy, rich and stylish – and as compelling as they come. One to stay up late for -- Isabel Ashdown, author of <i>Lake Child</i> A vibrant sequel to 2018’s The Burning Chambers . . . The fascinating historical detail fuels the drama and keeps the plot zipping along * Publishers Weekly * Mosse’s narrative lyricism, beautifully drawn female characters and deft journey from the past to the present day are a cut above -- <i>Scotland on Sunday </i>on <i>The Burning Chambers</i> Mosse is a master storyteller -- Madeline Miller, author of <i>Circe</i> A powerful storyteller with an abundant imagination * The Daily Telegraph * Mosse’s fans will relish this tale of secrets, love and treachery -- <i>The Times</i> on <i>The Burning Chambers</i> Another of Mosse’s immersive dramas, which takes you to the heart of the past -- <i>Grazia</i> on <i>The Burning Chambers</i> Gripping, complex and intensely atmospheric -- <i>The</i> <i>Mail on Sunday</i> on <i>The Burning Chambers</i> Deliciously detailed . . . a fast-paced and sweeping epic * The Shields Gazette *


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