K. M. Karrer's New Book "The Last Song of Albi" is an Amazing Fictional Recreation of Events Surrounding the Shocking History of Saint Cecilia Cathedral in Albi, France.

K. M. Karrer, a gifted writer with a Master’s Degree in Art History and a PhD in History, has completed her most recent book “The Last Song of Albi”:  a gripping and meticulous portrayal of the scandalous historical events surrounding Albi’s great Saint Cecilia Cathedral.

The author is passionate about the subject material, and says that, “I have presented several papers related to my studies of Albi at the International Conference on Medieval Studies held annually at Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo.”

Published by Fulton Books, K. M. Karrer’s book begins with a future World Heritage cathedral being built in Albi, France, in 1299. Her bishop builder, Bernard de Castanet, is close to realizing his ambitions spiritual and temporal, when “it started again.” Many years into the future, a historian, H. C. Lea, would point to this episode “at the close of the year 1299 the town was startled by the arrest of twenty-five of the wealthiest and most respected citizens.” The resulting Tribunal of the Inquisition convened that December so contaminated Albi that in “Last Song” Castanet’s successor balks at the idea of consecrating the cathedral he associates with the horrors of that long-ago episode.


Typically, blame for those trials and those responsible for it point to the bishop, but is this accusation too convenient? It will take the examination of the correspondences between this bishop and a visiting English Dominican friar to expose the culprit and reveal the astoundingly modern dilemma the antagonist will unleash on an already conflicted area of history. Characters are brought to life, breathing and acting out their destinies and passions in a complex drama, which is the foundation, the heart and soul, of Albi’s commanding red brick cathedral, Saint Cecilia.

Readers who wish to experience this inspired work can purchase “The Last Song of Albi” at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play or Barnes and Noble.

Please direct all media inquiries to Gregory Reeves via email at gregory@fultonbooks.com or via telephone at 877-210-0816.

Source: Fulton Books

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