
The year is 1209: A baby girl, dressed in a white silk dress strewn with pearls, is found in a meadow outside the smoking city of Béziers, where 20,000 people have just been massacred. Adopted by Lady Esclarmonde, the fiery Jeanne is educated in the ways of the Cathars -- the "pure ones," pacifist, vegetarian, chaste followers of Christ. But war is raging, and the Inquisition is charged with exterminating the Church of Love. It is a time of terror, with neighbor pitted against neighbor, and religious passions running high; a time of suspicion, burnings, and systematic genocide. Against this turbulent background, Jeanne of Béziers finds herself embroiled in the resistance, fighting for freedom alongside William, the man whom she loves -- and who is married to her best friend.Trapped with William and more than 200 Cathars at the fortress of Montségur, Jeanne is asked to sacrifice her convictions for the security of the Cathar legacy. As the only person who can save the legendary Cathar treasure, Jeanne is propelled on a journey through the dark days of the Inquisition, eventually to a place where she discovers the true treasure of Montségur and her own destiny in keeping it alive.This stunning novel of the Cathars, populated with real historical figures and accurate in its historical details, tells Jeanne's story of sexual passion, intrigue, mystery, and the search for love and God. This extraordinary woman will linger with you long after the novel's haunting conclusion.
Amidst the brutal Albigensian Crusade, a young woman named Jeanne must protect a sacred legacy while navigating the violent collapse of the Cathar faith. Jeanne, an orphan raised by the Cathar nobility, finds her pacifist beliefs challenged by the encroaching Inquisition and the systematic destruction of her people. Her objective is to preserve the secret Cathar treasure while managing a complex romantic entanglement with William, a man bound to another. The narrative follows her development from a protected ward to a central figure in the resistance, set against the physical constraints of besieged fortresses and the logical constraints of a society defined by religious persecution.
Readers frequently highlight the author's attention to historical detail regarding the Cathar movement and the Inquisition. Discussion often centers on the balance between the intense, violent backdrop of the crusade and the personal, internal growth of the protagonist. Many note that the pacing effectively mirrors the escalating tension of the siege at Montségur. Critics often point to the exploration of faith and the nature of the titular treasure as central thematic anchors that drive the narrative forward. The prose is described as evocative, successfully grounding the reader in the specific cultural and religious atmosphere of the period.
Page Count:
288
Publication Date:
2002-05-28
Publisher:
HarperOne
ISBN-10:
0060000791
ISBN-13:
9780060000790
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