Mosse<b> </b>gives us both the satisfying intricacy of historical fact and a fictional narrative that carries us along at a rollicking pace. The long, rich, tragic history of the Huguenots deserved a series of novels as brilliant and well researched as [The Joubert Family Chronicles], in which the past is felt deep in the reader’s bones
The Observer
The fourth and final instalment in Mosse’s Joubert Family Chronicles . . .<b> </b>this is adventure-stuffed historical fiction in the grand tradition
The Telegraph
[<i>The Map of Bones</i>] demonstrates Mosse’s skill in constructing a multi-stranded narrative and filling it with memorable characters
The Sunday Times
The fourth instalment in Mosse’s Joubert Family Chronicles is a fittingly terrific conclusion, with intrepid women, perilous journeys, a search for the truth, and a narrative spanning 17th to 19th century South Africa, it's a gripping, atmospheric novel
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A sprawling epic about women adventurers over the centuries that takes us around the globe . . . Thrilling, compelling, a page-turning read
- Nuaia McGovern, BBC Woman’s Hour