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Dec. 19th, 2007

Lord John and the Hand of Devils by Diana Gabaldon (2007)

Lord John Grey, a minor character from Gabaldon’s Outlander novels, stars in this collection of short stories and novellas and is provided with various mysteries to solve. As usual, the stories are enjoyable, although at some point the thought occurred that an oddly disproportionate number of the people LJ encounters, both women and men, seem to want him. In the third story, I was worried that Ms. Gabaldon intended to kill him off. I’ve grown fond of Lord John, but I can’t help but wonder if he’ll ever find true happiness in love.

Lord John and the Hand of DevilsRating: 4/5

Further reading:
Gabaldon's homepage
Diana Gabaldon (wiki)

Sep. 5th, 2007

Lord John and the Brotherhood of the Blade by Diana Gabaldon (2007)

I eagerly look forward to any of Diana Gabaldon’s new works as her prose is so vivid and meticulously detailed. Lord John, a soldier who began as a peripheral character in her Outlander series, is now getting a full-fledged story of his own as he endeavors to solve the mystery of his father’s death. Complicating matters somewhat are the imminent marriage of his mother and the arrival of his new step-brother, in whom Lord John finds a kindred spirit, in more ways than one.

I wished to enjoy this book more than I did, but in the end I had to admit that even Gabaldon’s way with words couldn’t make up for the lack of energy and excitement surrounding Lord John’s detective work. His soldiering and personal affairs, on the other hand, were the more intriguing aspects of the book.

Lord John and the Brotherhood of the BladeRating: 4/5

Further reading:
Gabaldon's homepage
Diana Gabeldon (wiki)