Lord John and the brotherhood of the blade

Lord John and the brotherhood of the blade

2007 • 494 pages

Ratings19

Average rating3.9

15

I continue to really enjoy John Grey and his adventures solving mysteries, this time in his own family's past. The world Gabaldon has created is full of historical tidbits that makes this a treat for those interested in the history of London and the English soldier's life but the characters really bring it to life and can immerse the reader in the world itself.

However, I grew a little tired of Percy and wanted Stephan von Namtzen to have a much larger role. Also, as much as I love Jamie in the Outlander main series, he seemed like a forced addition here and was rather unnecessary, as if added simply for fanservice.

Overall, a great second novel and I can't wait to read the rest of his series.

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