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Lord John and the Brotherhood of the Blade
Diana Gabaldon
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Description for Lord John and the Brotherhood of the Blade
Paperback. It's 1758 and Europe is in turmoil - the Seven Years War is taking hold and London is ripe with deceit. The enigmatic Lord John Grey, a nobleman and high-ranking officer in His Majesty's Army, pursues a clandestine love affair and a deadly family secret. Series: Lord John Grey. Num Pages: 640 pages. BIC Classification: FA. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 179 x 114 x 42. Weight in Grams: 346.
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The first book in Diana Gabaldon's LORD JOHN GREY series, set in the same world as her OUTLANDER novels
It's 1758 and Europe is in turmoil - the Seven Years War is taking hold and London is ripe with deceit. The enigmatic Lord John Grey, a nobleman and high-ranking officer in His Majesty's Army, pursues a clandestine love affair and a deadly family secret.
Grey's father, the Duke of Pardloe, shot himself just days before he was to be accused of being a Jacobite traitor. Now, seventeen years on, the family name has been redeemed; but ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Cornerstone United Kingdom
Number of pages
640
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2008
Series
Lord John Grey
Condition
New
Number of Pages
640
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780099463337
SKU
V9780099463337
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About Diana Gabaldon
DIANA GABALDON is the author of the international bestselling Outlander novels and Lord John Grey series. She says that the Outlander series started by accident: ‘I decided to write a novel for practice in order to learn what it took to write a novel, and to decide whether I really wanted to do it for real. I did – ... Read more
Reviews for Lord John and the Brotherhood of the Blade
Gabaldon provides a rich, abundantly researched, entirely readable portrait of life among the English upper classes in the 1750s. From London's literary salons and political intrigue to fearsome battle scenes in the Seven Years' War, her writing is always vivid and often lyrical
The Washington Post
The Washington Post