Lord John and the Brotherhood of the Blade - 3 (Lord John Grey)

ByDiana Gabaldon

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sandy papas
This book was Not my favorite. Personally, I don't enjoy reading about gay love. But i'll read anything Diana Gabaldon writes, she is a truly gifted storyteller. Gabaldon's descriptions are unexpected and often hilarious. Her writing style is superb.
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ang schu
When Lord John's mother, Lady Benedicta, decides to wed, Percy Wainwright, the stepson of his stepfather, enters his life, bringing him much joy, angst and grief. In the meanwhile, John and Hal unravel the mystery surrounding the untimely death of their father, the first Duke of Pardloe.
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sudheer kaspa
Diana Gabaldon is a very entertaining writer. The Lord John books are great. I think I'm starting to become a Scottish history buff. As much as I have enjoyed these books, I've enjoyed the "Highlander" series of books even more. Whether you buy the books at the store or download them onto your e-reader, they are worth reading. My only problem with them is I can't seem to put them down once I start reading them.
The Inside Story of Our Body's Most Underrated Organ (Revised Edition) :: White Cat (The Curse Workers) :: The Bronze Key (Magisterium #3) :: Doll Bones :: Lord John and the Hand of Devils - 3 (Lord John Grey)
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rassa
I really liked this book. It gives some important background info on Percy (who appears briefly a bit in later Outlander books) and also gives us the big fight scene between Jamie and Lord John that sets up an important divide between them at the beginning of the Scottish Prisoner. Finally, this books gives us some important background about the death of Lord John's father, Lord John's family, etc.
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hailey risch
Love the character of Lord John, this book offered more of his conflict between his true self and the society of the time. Also his loneliness and search for a relationship. Liked it better than the "Private Matter".
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unionponi
I enjoyed getting to know more about Lord John Gray. Too often (while reading the Outlander series), I wrongly lumped LJG in the same category with Black Jack Randall. I'm REALLY looking forward too seeing him come to life on the small screen on Starz.
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michelle nelson
I was curious and intrigued about Lord John Grey when reading The Outlander series. This book has enriched my understanding of him the "lives" of other characters in the series. Diana G. Is amazing in the detail and feeling with which she writes of the people and times. This ever so much better than reading a history book. Her use of primary sources and other historical information makes history come alive. Everyone and everything has a history. I am totally fascinated with her writings.
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guillermo goddard
I adore Diana Gabaldon's works. She is interesting and historically factual. I feel that even though these are works of fiction I have learned a great deal of historical fact. While her books, including the Outlander series, of which Lord John is a spin-off character, are lengthy, I find that I am wanting more and can't wait for her next book to come out. Enjoy!
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neil
Another character from "Outlander" that is very interesting and makes the books expand the knowledge of the "Outlander" world.
I enjoy the books so much and the way Diana Gabaldon writes brings it all together.
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elizabeth severance
There's action, drama, history, mystery and Lord John finally gets a little romance in his life. All of this would have been enough on its own, but you also get the added bonus of seeing pivotal scenes from the Outlander series from Lord John's point of view. I started the book just hoping for a gabaldon fix until the next Jamie&Claire book comes out, but got so much more. This is a really good book in its own right, and I can't wait to read more in this series!
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gordon monaghan
I am really enjoying getting to know Lord John better. Diana Gabaldon creates an intriguing tapestry — love, lust, family, honor — while keeping the reader intrigued and eager for more. I could hardly put the book down.
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jameson
Lord John Grey's character is more developed in this story ... we get to see many sides to him and meet his family. Good story, moves along well. I would definitely suggest reading all the LJG books/novellas in their chronological order, although they can be read in any order. Overall, the series feels like chapters in what could have been one huge book. But it's all good.
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narita
Well written, fast paced and a credit to its author. I am enjoying the opportunity of knowing Lord John better. His history with Perseverance once a mystery is now told and lends much significance to the Outlander series. Thank you, Ms. Gabaldon.
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sidik fofana
Well written, fast paced and a credit to its author. I am enjoying the opportunity of knowing Lord John better. His history with Perseverance once a mystery is now told and lends much significance to the Outlander series. Thank you, Ms. Gabaldon.
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