The Scottish Prisoner

The Scottish Prisoner

by Diana Gabaldon (Author)

Synopsis

London, 1760, and Lord John Grey - aristocrat, soldier and sometime spy - finds himself in possession of a packet of papers that might as well have come equipped with a fuse, so explosive are their contents.

The documents reveal a damning case of corruption and murder against a British officer, Major Gerald Siverly, and Lord John is compelled by his own honour as a soldier to bring Siverly to justice. But the documents also hint at a larger - and far more dangerous - mystery, a conspiracy to revive the Stuart cause in the bloodiest way possible. For Lord John, this information not only puts his own life in grave peril, but also brings back personal memories he would rather remained undisturbed.

One of the documents is written in Erse, the language spoken by Irishmen and Scottish Highlanders, and a language Lord John became all too familiar with as governor of Ardsmuir Prison when it was full of Jacobite prisoners.

Including a certain Jamie Fraser.

Jamie's and Lord John's paths now seem destined to cross again, as together they find themselves thrown into a world of ancient relics, bloody rivalries and fiendish plots.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 560
Publisher: Orion
Published: 01 Dec 2011

ISBN 10: 1409130975
ISBN 13: 9781409130970
Book Overview: The latest novel in the popular Lord John series from the international bestseller.

Media Reviews
Capturing the lonely, tormented and courageous career of a man who fights for his crown, his honour and his own secrets, Gabaldon delivers breathtaking human drama, proving once again that she can bring history to life in a way few novelists ever have. * SHEFFIELD STAR *
Author Bio
Diana Gabaldon is the internationally bestselling author of numerous historical novels. She lives with her family in Scottsdale, Arizona.