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Original Title: | Lord John and the Brotherhood of the Blade |
ISBN: | 0385337493 (ISBN13: 9780385337496) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Lord John Grey #2 |
Characters: | Jamie Fraser, Lord John Grey |
Setting: | London, England,1758(United Kingdom) Prussia,1758 |
Diana Gabaldon
Hardcover | Pages: 494 pages Rating: 3.91 | 21523 Users | 1004 Reviews
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Title | : | Lord John and the Brotherhood of the Blade (Lord John Grey #2) |
Author | : | Diana Gabaldon |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 494 pages |
Published | : | August 28th 2007 by Delacorte Press |
Categories | : | Historical. Historical Fiction. Fiction. Mystery |
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In her much-anticipated new novel, the New York Times bestselling author of the Outlander saga brings back one of her most compelling characters: Lord John Grey--soldier, gentleman, and no mean hand with a blade. Here Diana Gabaldon brilliantly weaves together the strands of Lord John's secret and public lives--a shattering family mystery, a love affair with potentially disastrous consequences, and a war that stretches from the Old World to the New. . . .In 1758, in the heart of the Seven Years' War, Britain fights by the side of Prussia in the Rhineland. For Lord John and his titled brother Hal, the battlefield will be a welcome respite from the torturous mystery that burns poisonously in their family's history. Seventeen years earlier, Lord John's late father, the Duke of Pardloe, was found dead, a pistol in his hand and accusations of his role as a Jacobite agent staining forever a family's honor.
Now unlaid ghosts from the past are stirring. Lord John's brother has mysteriously received a page of their late father's missing diary. Someone is taunting the Grey family with secrets from the grave, but Hal, with secrets of his own, refuses to pursue the matter and orders his brother to do likewise. Frustrated, John turns to a man who has been both his prisoner and his confessor: the Scottish Jacobite James Fraser.
Fraser can tell many secrets, and withhold many others. But war, a forbidden affair, and Fraser's own secrets will complicate Lord John's quest. Until James Fraser yields the missing piece of an astounding puzzle, and Lord John, caught between his courage and his conscience, must decide whether his family's honor is worth his life.
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Ratings: 3.91 From 21523 Users | 1004 ReviewsArticle Containing Books Lord John and the Brotherhood of the Blade (Lord John Grey #2)
I dropped away from Diana Gabaldon's main (hetero) romance series after the second or third book, mostly because het romance isn't my thing, and possibly because she shifted the locale to the Americas, while my own initial interest was because of the Scottish setting. ("Outlander", the first book, owes a certain amount to an old favourite of mine, "The Flight of the Heron", though they are certainly very different in tone, detail and degree of graphic sex!)Anyway, Lord John, a minor character inI know it's heretical, but I actually like the Lord John books better than the Outlander series. I think Gabaldon must be channeling Grey, straight from Georgian England, because his voice is so authentic. Gabaldon's trademark historical detail is laced throughout, including an absolutely amazing scene involving leeches. [Incidentally, if you're a writer, I recommend you read this scene carefully. It's brilliantly done.] Here's an excerpt:******... Hal replied, bending over the table to peer at
I agree! Been reading The Fiery Cross for 2 years now! The 4 books before that one took 1 month all in all. It gets too dragged out sometimes, like
Reviewed for THC Reviews"4.5 stars" Unlike the first three stories in the Lord John Grey series which are primarily mysteries, Lord John and the Brotherhood of the Blade takes a little different turn. The book is solidly in the historical fiction genre, covering approximately a year in Johns life and detailing all the things he does during that time which are widely varied. Theres still a mystery threaded throughout the book, but sometimes a few chapters can go by with little development taking
I found the basic mystery -- the suicide or murder of the main character's father -- to be a little confusing, but no matter; I loved Lord John himself, found his world completely fascinating and sincerely hope Gabaldon writes twenty more in this series.
Im continuing to enjoy the Lord John spin-offs more than the actual Outlander books. This one contains some of the most powerful scenes Ive read by Gabaldon. Onward to the next one with the flash of a blade!
I agree! Been reading The Fiery Cross for 2 years now! The 4 books before that one took 1 month all in all. It gets too dragged out sometimes, like
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