About Kate Mosse
Kate Mosse is an author and broadcaster. The Co-Founder of the Orange Prize for Fiction (OPF) and the Orange Award for New Writers (OANW), she is also a former Executive Director of Chichester Festival Theatre. With her husband, author and teacher Greg Mosse, she teaches creative writing at West Dean College, West Sussex. She is a Trustee of Arts & Business and the South West Sussex Arts Group.
Novels
Collections
Great Escapes (2008) (with Amanda Craig, Virginia Ironside, Kathy Lette, Deborah Moggach, Lesley Pearse, Rose Tremain, Jane Elizabeth Varley, Fay Weldon and Isabel Wolff)
Non fiction
Becoming a Mother (1993)
The House: A Season in the Life of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden (1995)
The House: A Season in the Life of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden (1995)
Awards
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Links to other websites
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Kate Mosse recommends
The Russian Concubine (2007) (Russian Concubine, book 1) Kate Furnivall "Wonderful... a gripping love story... A hugely ambitious and atmospheric epic novel." | The Snake Stone (2007) (Yashim the Eunuch, book 2) Jason Goodwin "Everything you could want from a novel - a cracking story, beautifully written, with a wonderfully seductive and original detective in the figure of Yashim the Eunuch." | Sashenka (2008) Simon Montefiore "Gripping from start to finish with a wonderful heroine. The perfect mix of sweeping history and page-turning storytelling." | |
The Dark Volume (2008) (Miss Temple, Doctor Svenson, and Cardinal Chang, book 2) G W Dahlquist "Fantastic... I was in seventh heaven." | Rules of Deception (2008) (Jonathan Ransom, book 1) Christopher Reich "Fast-paced and intriguing, RULES OF DECEPTION is a great international thriller full of twists and turns that kept me guessing to the very end. A very enjoyable read." | The Rapture (2009) Liz Jensen "Part literary ecological disaster, part critique about the dangers of evangelical religion, this is a pace imaginative novel, full of twists and turns, that deserves to be read in one sitting." | |
The Secret Intensity of Everyday Life (2010) William Nicholson "Utterly captures the sense of quiet desperation of ordinary lives . . . and the ways in which life turns on a sixpence." | The Holy Thief (2010) (Captain Alexei Dimitrevich Korolev, book 1) William Ryan "A subtle, superb mystery, a wonderful central character and a sense of place and period to rival even the greatest of Russian masters. More please!" | Heresy (2010) (Giordano Bruno, book 1) S J Parris "It has everything - intrigue, mystery, and excellent history." | |
One Day (2010) David Nicholls "I really loved it . . . it's absolutely wonderful . . . just so moving and engaging." |
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