ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
I have been extremely fortunate to have the support, advice, and practical help of so many people during the course of writing Sepulchre. It goes without saying that any mistakes, in fact or interpretation, are mine.
My agent Mark Lucas continues to be not only a superb editor and a good friend, but also the purveyor of multicoloured Post-it notes – this time, red! Thanks, too, to everyone at LAW for their hard work and support, especially Alice Saunders, Lucinda Bettridge and Petra Lewis. Also, Nicki Kennedy for her enthusiasm, Sam Edenborough and the team at ILA; and Catherine Eccles, friend and fellow Carcassonnais, at Anne Louise Fisher.
In the UK, I’m lucky to be published by Orion. It all started with Malcolm Edwards and the incomparable Susan Lamb. With Sepulchre, publisher Jon Wood (super-energetic), editor Genevieve Pegg (super-efficient and calm) and copy-editor Jane Selley have worked tirelessly and made the whole process, from start to finish, huge fun! Also, thank you to the often unsung heroes and heroines in production, sales, marketing, publicity and beyond – in particular Gaby Young, Mark Rusher, Dallas Manderson, Jo Carpenter and everyone at LBS.
In the US, I’d like to thank George Lucas and my wonderful editor at Putnam, Rachel Kahan. Also, at Droemer in Germany, Annette Weber; at Lattès in France, Phillipe Dorey and Isabelle Laffont.
A special thank you to author and composer, Greg Nunes, who helped with the Fibonnaci passages and who composed the beautiful piece of music, Sepulchre 1891, which appears in the book and on the audio version. I’m also very grateful to Finn Campbell-Notman and the art department at Orion for the eight Vernier Tarot cards.
My gratitude to Tarot readers and enthusiasts on both sides of the Atlantic, who were generous with their advice, suggestions and experiences – I would especially like to thank Sue, Louise, Estelle and Paul; Mysteries in Covent Garden; Ruby (aka the novelist Jill Dawson) for doing a reading for Meredith; as well as those who prefer to remain anonymous.
In France, thanks to Martine Rouche and Claudine l’Hôte-Azema in Mirepoix; to Régine Foucher in Rennes-les-Bains; to Michelle and Roland Hill for giving me sight of the diary; to Madame Breithaupt and her team in Carcassonne; and to Pierre Sanchez and Chantal Billautou for all the practical help over the past eighteen years.
A huge thank you to friends, especially Robert Dye, Lucinda Montefiore, Kate and Bob Hingston, Peter Clay-ton, Sarah Mansell, Tim Bouquet, Cath and Pat O’Hanlon, Bob and Maria Pulley, Paul Arnott, Lydia Conway, Amanda Ross, Tessa Ross, Kamila Shamsie and Rachel Holmes. Special mention must go to the Rennes-les-Bains research gang of Maria Rejt, Jon Evans and Richard Bridges, all of whom have spent more time than they might have wanted at that pizzeria!
Most of all, my love and gratitude to my family, most particularly my fabulous parents, Richard and Barbara Mosse, and my mother-in-law, Rosie Turner, who keeps everything on track.
Our daughter, Martha, is always happy and enthusiastic, upbeat and supportive, never doubting the book would get finished. Felix spent months and months walking the Sussex Downs, brainstorming ideas, making plot suggestions, offering editorial insights and ideas – without his input, Sepulchre would be a very different book.
Finally, as always, Greg. His love and faith, providing everything from editorial and practical advice to all that backing up of files and food night after night, makes all the difference to everything. As it always has.
Pas à pas . . . every step of the way.