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THE BISHOP OF ROMP

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November 02, 2025

Spy thrillers, cathedrals, champagne and politics—how Ken Follett, with his ambition and imagination, has been rebuilding history for the past 50 years

- NAVIN J. ANTONY

THE BISHOP OF ROMP

April 15, 2019. An evening in Paris. A Monday mass is underway at the Notre Dame, the cathedral church of the Catholic Archdiocese of Paris. Surrounding the majestic Gothic edifice are scaffoldings; on the ground below lie cigarette butts—workers are in the midst of a major restoration. Inside the limestone walls, the fragrant smoke of incense permeates the cathedral's spacious nave and aisles, curling up towards the high, vaulted stone ceiling.

A fire alarm goes off. There are no sprinklers on the cathedral's centuries-old ceilings, but only an elaborate system of perforated tubes that draw in air to detect smoke. In an emergency, help will have to come from outside.

A security guard, only three days into his job and working a double shift because his relief had not arrived, is despatched to investigate. He fails to detect the fire. Amid confusion, nearly half an hour passes before the flames are found.

Too late. By the time the fire brigade arrives, smoke is billowing from the cathedral. Tourists and Parisians watch in disbelief.

One of them, Yvette Cooper from Scotland, watches from the banks of the Sienne as the fire gradually engulfs the cathedral and Paris begins to weep. As the spire begins to collapse, she turns away, unable to watch. She calls a friend who lives outside London and says, "Turn on the TV." That friend is Barbara Follett. She and her husband have just finished supper, oblivious to the conflagration in Paris. On television, they watch the cathedral burn. “How could a stone structure burn?” they hear journalists asking.

Barbara's husband, Ken Follett, knows the answer. He had once burnt a cathedral down—the Kingsbridge Cathedral, in his epic novel

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