Sepulchre is the second book in Kate Mosse’s Languedoc Trilogy, weaving together two gripping timelines set in southwest France. In 1891, young Léonie Vernier and her brother Anatole are drawn into dark family secrets at their aunt’s estate, Domaine de la Cade. Rumours of demonic rituals, a lost Visigoth sepulchre, and a mysterious tarot deck fill the mountain air with menace. Over a century later, American graduate student Meredith Martin arrives in Rennes-les-Bains to research composer Claude Debussy, but instead finds herself entangled in haunting visions and a mystery stretching back to Léonie’s time. Supernatural intrigue, historical secrets, and fate intertwine in this atmospheric historical thriller.