Ratings30
Average rating3.4
Oh, this was quite a fun read. Basically it is a tale of murder and espionage. A couple of bodies turn up in mysterious circumstances, and they seem to be related to some important missing military documents. Lord John Grey gets on the case. Crime investigation was certainly different back then (CSI and Chicago PD this ain't), but Lord John proves to be a capable investigator – resourceful and quite relentless. The clues lead here and there and some folks aren't what they seem. But in the end ... but that would be telling (you'll have to read the book!).
What sets this story apart for me is the details of the life of both high and low folk in London of the early 1700s. Diana Gabaldon obviously did a lot of research. The glimpses of life in brothels and of the mollies of London were enlightening. Also, I was happily surprised by the low-key humor that crops up here and there. Lord John is an attractive character, and he is obviously a favorite of Gabaldon.
Good book. A solid four stars.