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I know of some (historical fiction not historical fantasy like the Mosse ones).

The Treasure of Montsegur: A Novel of the Cathars
This is book #14 in a mystery series. I am not sure how many of the previous ones the Cathars feature in;

The Song of the Nightingale

The Song of the Troubadour
And the Cathars feature in book one of the Robert Low (one of my favourite authors) Kingdom series.

The Lion at Bay





Can I butt in here? I was here last month when Terri kindly chose my book SILK ROAD for the monthly read - just wanted to point out that my novel STIGMATA, which was published last year, is based around the Albigensian Crusade and the Cathars of the Languedoc. It's an extensively researched piece of historical fiction that you might like to sneak a look at, if you're interested in the period ...

This is one of the only ways we are cool about authors suggesting their books in threads. If it is the appropriate era thread, or someone requests book recommendations in an era the author has written in.
Myta,
Colin is an excellent writer. As he mentioned, in April his book Silk Road was our group read and we all enjoyed it. Some of us even loved it. Lol
I have not read Colin's




The Crusades are in fact my favorite period in history for one reason or another! I tend to prioritize HF based on the Knights Templar before other books. :) I'll definitely look into your novels, Colin, thank you! :D
And thanks Terri! :) Those will definitely go into my "to read" list. :)




Ooh! You think it will be available in bookstores in the Philippines? I don't have a credit card and thus I can't order online. :(


http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/7...
There is also the Knights Hospitaller thread. As the Templars and the Hospitallers were closely associated you may find them interesting too.
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/1...
As for your Cathars request. I will still keep my eyes out for anymore that involve the Cathars. :-)


The Good Men"
I thought this was beautifully-written, such striking prose. I wasn't completely caught up in the storyline though... I feel the priest part with all those generations of women was a bit of a stretch (don't want to give too much away).


The Good Men"
I thought this was beautifully-written, such striking prose. I wasn't completely caught up in the storyline though... I f..."
I think I saw that here. Will recheck. Thanks!
Jean wrote: "If the bookshop can't order it for you, message me and I'll check postage from France to the Philippines for me to send you one."
I'll check with my favorite bookstore later this week when I visit them. I'll send you a message regarding that. Very interested to read your book!
Terri wrote: "Myta if you are after Crusades and Templars have you checked out the Crusades and Templars thread?
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/7...
There is also the Knights Ho..."
I'm into the Knights Templar, but I'd like to go specifically into Catharsism. :) Thanks Terri!



Terri, the add book/author feature is not working for me.

Terri, the add book/author feature is not workin..."

Vanitha Sankaran


Your welcome.



The Heirs of the Kingdom


is about the Cathar persecution.


Definitely read Le Roy Ladurie's Montaillou: The Promised Land of Error, if you have not already. It's a classic—and deservedly so.

I suggest a book by Jeanne Kalogridis, and incidentally if you're looking for a YA book based on the Cathars look up ' the Pagan ' series by Catherine Jinks.

Also, please limit recommendations to books that fit the group's brief of straight-up historical fiction, without too much romance or YA.
The Good Men
Jeanne Kalogridis
Catherine Jinks


Here's a guide written by the group head moderator Terri, on how to link books and authors https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Hope that helps :)

If you are unsure about how to link after reading those instructions just have a practise in that instruction thread. Someone will be around to help if you have questions about it too. Although its super easy once you realise how its done. :)

I'm on a mobile device and there is no option to link anything. In fact the only ' buttons' I have are ' done' and ' cancel'.



Books mentioned in this topic
Taking The Cross (other topics)The Canterbury Papers (other topics)
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Judith Koll Healey (other topics)Jeanne Kalogridis (other topics)
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Would anyone recommend other books aside from the Languedoc trilogy that revolve around Catharism?
Thanks!