Crystal J. (dorolerium) reviewed on + 212 more book reviews
I have yet to find a Diana Gabaldon novel I havent liked, though I will admit I havent read them all. This one takes a look at a time we knew existed, the time Jamie spends in service to Lord Dunsany, and fills in some of those gaps. Although this is a Lord John book, both he and Jamie could probably be considered main characters in this novel, splitting time between the two of them almost evenly. I liked this approach, and I was able to keep the POV straight in my head for the most part.
The previous books in the Lord John series have really stood primarily independently from each other and the Outlander series, taking the characters we knew and not presuming we know their back story. This one is a bit different there are references to events in the Outlander series that take place two or three books in, so I wouldnt necessarily recommend picking this up without reading those. Not to say that the material is indecipherable, but more like youre going to spoil some items for yourself if you do it.
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The previous books in the Lord John series have really stood primarily independently from each other and the Outlander series, taking the characters we knew and not presuming we know their back story. This one is a bit different there are references to events in the Outlander series that take place two or three books in, so I wouldnt necessarily recommend picking this up without reading those. Not to say that the material is indecipherable, but more like youre going to spoil some items for yourself if you do it.
To read the rest of my review, please visit my blog.
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