Kate Mosse is a celebrated English author and broadcaster, best known for her historical fiction, particularly the "Languedoc Trilogy" which includes the international bestseller "Labyrinth." Born in 1961, Mosse has a background in publishing and was a co-founder of the Women's Prize for Fiction, showcasing her dedication to promoting female authors. Her works often explore themes of history, identity, and the supernatural, earning her widespread acclaim and numerous awards. Alongside writing, Mosse is a passionate advocate for the arts and continues to contribute to cultural discourse through her various media appearances and public speaking engagements.