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A Plague of Zombies: An Outlander Novella
A Plague of Zombies: An Outlander Novella | Diana Gabaldon
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Diana Gabaldon, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the acclaimed Outlander series, delivers a captivating tale of history and suspense, with a touch of the supernatural, featuring Lord John Grey. This novella, originally published as “Lord John and the Plague of Zombies,” is now available as a standalone eBook. Lord John Grey, a lieutenant-colonel in His Majesty’s army, arrives in Jamaica with orders to quash a slave rebellion brewing in the mountains. But a much deadlier threat lies close at hand. The governor of the island is being menaced by zombies, according to a servant. Lord John has no idea what a zombie is, but it doesn’t sound good. It sounds even worse when hands smelling of grave dirt come out of the darkness to take him by the throat. Between murder in the governor’s mansion and plantations burning in the mountains, Lord John will need the wisdom of serpents and the luck of the devil to keep the island from exploding. Praise for Diana Gabaldon’s novels featuring Lord John Grey “Call it what you will—historical adventure, conspiracy thriller—it’s an engrossing story, masterfully paced, with exciting plot twists, swift reversals, and robust characterizations.”—The Globe and Mail, on The Scottish Prisoner “[Diana Gabaldon’s] writing is always vivid and often lyrical.”—The Washington Post, on Lord John and the Brotherhood of the Blade “[A] thoroughly entertaining and wonderfully witty historical mystery set in the richly detailed, occasionally bawdy world of Georgian England.”—Booklist, on Lord John and the Private Matter
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madamereadsalot1
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I have one left on #scarathlon #scaryscavengerhunt & of course it's one that is hardest of all. It's very rare that something actually scares me when I read it. So can it just be classified as a scary book? Or can someone recommend a not too long book that is actually scary? Or is this like objective fear & I could read something about snakes & count that one? Because if so I already read it (tagged) & I hated those scenes. 😱🤮 @Clwojick

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madamereadsalot1
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And like that, I finished out this novella! I LOVE Lord John. His little spin off novels are some of my favorites by Gabaldon. This one was quick, easy, and quite enjoyable! 10 points for being a mystery/thriller, 1 point for participation, and 1 point for scavenger hunt item "with zombies".
#scarathlon #teamslaughter @Clwojick

Scochrane26 I forgot about this one, & I can‘t remember if I‘ve read it. 5y
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The Lord John series of stories makes for a great companion novel for fans of Diana Gabaldon and her Outlander series. Most of the Lord John books can be read after Voyager. Not as rich in history as some of her Outlander books, I enjoyed how it filled in some of the cracks. A must read for Gabaldon fans but I will warn you, there is no mention of Jamie Fraser in this one!

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I began the series in 2014, in time to watch the new STARZ series. I've read all of the Outlander series and all of the Lord John Grey series. If you enjoy historical fiction, time travel, and tremendous storytelling, check out these books.