Marie-Cécile de l'Oradore
(1975 – )
Beautiful, elegant, highly intelligent and influential, Marie-Cécile de l'Oradore is a woman without a conscience.
A highly successful businesswoman and dealer in antiques, Marie-Cécile took over as head of the de l'Oradore family empire in 2000 on the death of her beloved grandfather.
At the same time, she also succeeded to the leadership of a secret society, the Noublesso Véritable, which he had helped transform from a mystical society dedicated to spiritual and esoteric interests, to a powerful, shadowy society involved in smuggling, black market activities and people trafficking.
At the beginning of Labyrinth, Marie-Cécile is preparing to continue her grandfather's work in reuniting the three books of the Labyrinth Trilogy, two of which have been in the possession of the de l'Oradore family since medieval times.
She lives in Chartres with her son, François-Baptiste, and a succession of lovers.


