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The Scottish prisoner : a novel / Diana Gabaldon.

By: Series: Gabaldon, Diana. Lord John Grey novels ; 3.Publication details: Toronto : Doubleday Canada, c2011.Description: xviii, 534 p. ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 0385660987
  • 9780385660983
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 813/.54 23
Summary: "In a novel featuring 'Outlander' hero Jamie Fraser in a major role, Diana Gabaldon continues the Lord John series. Jamie Fraser, a Scottish Jacobite officer paroled as a prisoner of war on an estate in the Lake District, finds the numbness of his days disturbed. First, by dreams of his dead wife, then by the presence of the small son he cannot claim. Much more disturbing is the sudden reappearance in his life of Lord John Grey, with a summons that will take him - again - from everything he values. A legacy from a dead friend has led Lord John and his brother Hal in pursuit of a corrupt army officer, along a trail of politics and murder. The matter becomes critical when the trail leads into Ireland, with a baffling message left in the tongue called "Erse" - the language spoken by Scottish Highlanders. Jamie is forced to help the Greys, in order to guard his own secrets. But the Greys have secrets, too, which may deprive him of his life, as well as his liberty."--Publisher.
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Item type Current library Collection Call number Status Date due Barcode
Fiction Flesherton Branch Shelves FIC Gabal (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 32241001036203
Fiction Kimberley Branch Shelves FIC Gabal (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 36990002013282
Fiction Markdale Branch Shelves Fiction FIC Gabal (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 33436003037352

"In a novel featuring 'Outlander' hero Jamie Fraser in a major role, Diana Gabaldon continues the Lord John series. Jamie Fraser, a Scottish Jacobite officer paroled as a prisoner of war on an estate in the Lake District, finds the numbness of his days disturbed. First, by dreams of his dead wife, then by the presence of the small son he cannot claim. Much more disturbing is the sudden reappearance in his life of Lord John Grey, with a summons that will take him - again - from everything he values. A legacy from a dead friend has led Lord John and his brother Hal in pursuit of a corrupt army officer, along a trail of politics and murder. The matter becomes critical when the trail leads into Ireland, with a baffling message left in the tongue called "Erse" - the language spoken by Scottish Highlanders. Jamie is forced to help the Greys, in order to guard his own secrets. But the Greys have secrets, too, which may deprive him of his life, as well as his liberty."--Publisher.

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