Sepulchre is Kate Mosse's follow-up novel to her bestseller Labyrinth. It takes the same idea of two stories from different times which (1) (connect) with each other. The first story takes place in the late nineteenth century. Leonie Vernier (2) (live) in Paris with her mother and older brother, Anatole. Then an aunt in the south-west of the country invites Leonie to stay with her. Leonie (3) (not know) her aunt but she (4) (agree) to go, with her brother. When they (5) (arrive), things (6) (not be) as they seem In the second story, Meredith Martin is a young American university professor. Her research takes her to Paris, where she (7) (uncover) the sad story of Leonie and Anatole. (8) the novel (bring) nineteenth-century France to life? Yes, I think it (9) (do). (10) it (provide) a good successor to Labyrinth? No, I (11) (not think) so. The two stories (12) (not link) as well as the stories in Labyrinth; the second one didn't add anything, really.
People began to travel ages ago. The very first travellers were explorers who went on trips to find wealth, fame or something else. Their journeys were very dangerous but still people keep on going to the unknown lands. Nowadays there are a lot of companies, which can organize your tour, or voyage wherever you like. They will take care about your tickets and make all the reservations needed. If you don’t speak the language of the country you’ll be given interpreters. With modern services you can go around the world you can choose the means of transport you like: plain, train, ship, bicycle or you can travel hiking. As for me I like travelling by car. It is a very convement type because you can stop wherever and whenever you like, have a better look at the places of interest and nature.