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A review by librovert
Lord John and the Brotherhood of the Blade by Diana Gabaldon
4.0
While I was disappointed in the 1st book in Lord John's spin off (LJ and the Private Matter), I quite enjoyed this 2nd book.
I don't know if it was Jamie's appearances, the focus on the death of LJ's father 17 years earlier, the Jacobite/Culloden references, the romance in LJ's life OR a little of all of these things; but Lord John was very present in this book. This was a huge relief to me as I felt that he was all but missing from Lord John and the Private Matter.
An important audiobook note, especially for fans of Davina Porter's narration of the main Outlander novels, Woodman's Jamie STINKS. I cringed every time I ran across it. I'm not sure I can stomach listening to The Scottish Prisoner.
I don't know if it was Jamie's appearances, the focus on the death of LJ's father 17 years earlier, the Jacobite/Culloden references, the romance in LJ's life OR a little of all of these things; but Lord John was very present in this book. This was a huge relief to me as I felt that he was all but missing from Lord John and the Private Matter.
An important audiobook note, especially for fans of Davina Porter's narration of the main Outlander novels, Woodman's Jamie STINKS. I cringed every time I ran across it. I'm not sure I can stomach listening to The Scottish Prisoner.