![]() ![]() Those who want to savour the atmosphere and millieu of the Middle Ages will love this book and the narrator who I think is impeccable in his characterisations. I recommend this book for those who want to listen to an intelligent story that is touched with mysticism and esotericism. And then found I couldn't sleep because I was wondering what was going to happen next! I found myself having to stop listening to go to sleep. Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting? My favourite scene was the argument between the different prelates during dinner which is found later in the book. ![]() I also love Andre, a man who rests his entire life on reason, but realises at the end that it does not always provide a steady footing. I love the way that though he was only a scribe, he was always the one to figure out the most important clues. There is a Christian in all of us, part young man, part old man, doubtful, faithful, loyal to his master, but also questioning everything he does. Adriana Koulias' writing is very visual and the narrator was so good I felt like I was watching a movie. Full of historical authenticity which never gets in the way of the story, but makes it rich, like a tapestry. I love murder mysteries and this one is a cut above the rest. ![]() ![]() What did you love best about Temple of the Grail? ![]()
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