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| Original Title: | Lord John and the Hand of Devils |
| ISBN: | 0385311397 (ISBN13: 9780385311397) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Lord John Grey #0.5, 1.5, 2.5 |
| Characters: | Lord John Grey |
| Setting: | Prussia,1757 London, England,1758(United Kingdom) |
Diana Gabaldon
Hardcover | Pages: 302 pages Rating: 3.88 | 15646 Users | 797 Reviews
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Diana Gabaldon, the New York Times bestselling author of Lord John and the Brotherhood of the Blade and the wildly popular Outlander novels, delivers three tales of war, intrigue, and espionage that feature one of her most popular characters: Lord John Grey. In the heart of the eighteenth century, here are haunted soldiers . . . lusty princesses . . . ghostly apparitions . . . dark family secrets. And here Lord John will face enemies who come in the guise of friends, memories in the shape of a fiery-haired Scot named James Fraser, and allies who have the power to destroy him with a single blow. . . .In Lord John and the Hellfire Club, Lord John glimpses a stranger in the doorway of a gentlemen's club—and is stirred by a desperate entreaty to meet in private. The rendezvous forestalled by a sudden murder, Lord John will wade into a maze of political treachery and a dangerous, debauched underground society. . . . In Lord John and the Succubus, English soldiers fighting in Prussia are rattled by the nocturnal visitations of a deadly woman who sucks life and soul from a man. Called to investigate the night-hag, Lord John finds a murdered soldier and a treacherous Gypsy, and comes to the stark realization that among the spirits that haunt men, none frighten more than the specters conjured by the heart. . . . In Lord John and the Haunted Soldier, Lord John is thrust into the deadly case of an exploding battlefield cannon. Wounded in the same battle, Lord John is called to tesify and soon confronts his own ghost—and the shattering prospect that a traitor is among the ranks of His Majesty's armed forces.
Capturing the lonely, tormented, and courageous career of a man who fights for his crown, his honor, and his own secrets, Diana Gabaldon delivers breathtaking human drama. And in tales seething with desire, madness, and political intrigue, Gabaldon once again proves that she can bring history to life in a way few novelists ever have.

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| Title | : | Lord John and the Hand of Devils (Lord John Grey #0.5, 1.5, 2.5) |
| Author | : | Diana Gabaldon |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 302 pages |
| Published | : | November 27th 2007 by Delacorte Press |
| Categories | : | Historical. Historical Fiction. Fiction. Mystery. Short Stories. Fantasy. Romance |
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# Lord John and the Succubus (#1.5)First of all I love the tittle of this novella. A succubus? Wooo, what are you up too, my dear John?While is stationed in Germany, among the Hanoverian regiment led by Stephen Von Namtzen, Lord John is set in the midst of a mystery that it's spreading the fear among the troops. A "nigh hag" is coming to men at night, to suck their seed and their lives, a succubus.Now, John doesn't believe in superstitions, but between the dangers of the french and AustrianI love it when a team comes together. I've been very much a fan of Diana Gabaldon for some time, and I like Lord John Grey very much. And as it turns out I utterly love Jeff Woodman's narration. He's wonderful. He has excellent timing, a marvelous gift for character, and, clearly, a sense of humor that suits Grey down to the ground. He reminds me a great deal of Simon Vance, actually, to the point that I double checked to make sure it wasn't he under a pseudonym. It wasn't. The only issue I have
Hell was filled with clocks, he was sure of it. There was no torment, after all, that could not be exacerbated by a contemplation of time passing. (p. 161)Lord John and the Hand of Devils is actually three pieces set in 18th century England and Germany: one short story and two novellas, each longer than its predecessor. Each of these three is a mystery and has at its heart Lord John Grey, while Jamie Fraser shows up in some peripheral but entertaining role.In my head, Lord John, is a foppish

I loved this book and Lord Gray is one of my favorite characters in the Outlander book's so nice that he has his own story's to follow
A collection of three novellas.The first, Lord John and the Hellfire Club, I'd already read as part of one of the other Lord John books. I wasn't too impressed then, and upon re-reading it's still just meh. However, as it's the first Lord John story, it's worth reading.The second, Lord John and the Succubus, comes between the two Lord John novels and explains his relationship with Namtzen. It was okay as a mystery, but I wish I'd read it before the novel it precedes.The third, Lord John and the
3.5 stars
Lord John and the Hands of Devils is a collection that contains three Lord John mysteries... one simply called a short story and the other two meriting the designation "novella" from the author. Prior to starting the Lord John novels, I should have done a bit of research, as the first of these stories comes before the first novel in chronological order... similarly, the second story comes before the second novel and then the third story finishes things up. Reading them out of order doesn't


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