Have been enjoying the Lord John and Outlander series on audio so picked this one full of novellas from both series up next. Loved the revisit and that the narrators from both series, Jeff Woodward and Davina Porter did their respective series plus new to mes Robert Ian MacKenzie and Allan Scott Douglas for one novella. All did fab and enhanced their stories.
Original Review:
I was thrilled when I got the email from the library that it was my turn for this book. I've been on the waiting list for months. Woohoo! My turn!
This is an anthology, but instead of reviewing thoroughly all the stories in it, I'm going to focus on the three that I have previously not read and reviewed. Though, yes, I couldn't help myself and re-read all the ones I've read from prior releases.
And, that reminds me, speaking of prior releases, this collection is seven novellas, but only two were brand new when it released. Just to help respond to any confusion, four were previously published separately, but also together in the UK only release of Trail of Fire. A fifth, Virgins, was released separately and in the Dangerous Women anthology. The only two new ones are: A Beautiful Green and Besieged, both from the Lord John side of the Outlander universe.
For reference, here are the ones included showing series/time order:
“A Fugitive Green" (Lord John #0.25, Outlander #2.5; 1744) Hal Grey and Minnie
“The Custom of the Army" (Lord John #2.75; 1759) John Grey
“A Plague of Zombies" (Lord John #3.5; 1761) John Grey
“Besieged" (Lord John #3.75; 1762) John Grey
"Virgins" (Outlander #0.5; 1740) Jamie Fraser, Ian Murray
"The Space Between" (Outlander #07.5; 1778) Michael Murray, Joan MacKimmie, Master Raymond
“A Leaf on the Wind of All Hallows" (Outlander #8.5) Jerry and Dolly MacKenzie
Here are my thoughts on the three, I had not read to this point:
Virgins
An Outlander prequel adventure for a young Jamie Fraser and Ian Murray
Just after Jamie's lashing at Ft. William and the death of his father, Jamie escapes with the help of Dougal and Murtagh to join Ian in France for mercenary work protecting valuables being shipped from place to place. They encounter exiled Jews and a coming of age adventure. Both Ian and Jamie learn a thing or two about women.
My heart went out to Jamie as he grieves and tries to work through his guilt, but I also was highly amused to see this pair of young men come of again with curiosity about being with a woman. Jamie and Ian's brotherhood was a heartwarming best part.
A Fugitive Green
I always wanted to get Hal and Minnie's story after all the hints in the Lord John and the Outlander series books.
I wasn't disappointed with what I got. I enjoyed getting Minnie's early history and being alongside as she displayed her amazing brains and talent. My heart nearly broke for Hal when the situation with Nathaniel Twelvetrees, Hal's first wife Esme, the affair, and Hal's grief after. The excitement of seeing the conniving Reginald Twelvetrees going against this younger Hal and the raw time after Hal's father's death, his wife's death, and the duel. So much! Wanted a little more of Hal and Minnie at the end, but that was just me being greedy. I was definitely riveted.
Beseiged
A John Grey novella
Lord John is finishing up his stint as military governor of Jamaica when his step-father, General Stanley arrives to solicit his help in retrieving his mother and his cousin's family from Cuba since the British are planning to attack Havana Harbor and the Spanish would likely take prisoner any British subject still on the island when that happened. Naturally, difficult becomes even more complicated when he finds himself in the midst of a slave revolt, yellow fever, and some luck to keep his family safe.
This one needs to be read after A Plague of Zombies for some elements to make sense, and it also has strong connections to A Custom of the Army, as well because of the return of Malcolm Stubbs. I loved the update on the Azeel and Rodrigo (might have the name wrong, there) as well as seeing Tom Bird assisting Lord John to rescue his mother and his cousin, Olivia's family.
It was exciting and poignant and left things with strings still dangling for what is to come in the rest of the Outlander world.
All in all, this collection was just what I wanted it to be. Those looking for updates on Jamie and Claire between larger novels might be disappointed, but those looking for any part of the Outlander world particularly Lord John Grey's adventures and those of his family and friends will see more to love. The rereads of novellas I got before was fun, but the three new to me stories were amazing and will become their own re-reads in time. Definitely worth it for fans though probably not a good place to start for new Outlander world readers.
Book Thoughts as I read
A collection of seven novellas from the Outlander universe with five previously published and two unpublished. I'm eager to read this one for the unpublished and Virgins, the only published one I've missed 'til now.
For reference, here are the ones included in series/time order:
The Series
“A Fugitive Green" (Lord John #0.25, Outlander #0.75; 1744)
“The Custom of the Army" (Lord John #2.75; 1759)
“A Plague of Zombies" (Lord John #3.5; 1761)
“Besieged" (Lord John #3.75; 1762)
"Virgins" (Outlander #0.5; 1740)
"The Space Between" (Outlander #07.5; 1778)
“A Leaf on the Wind of All Hallows" (Outlander #8.5)
And here are my thoughts for the novellas in order that they appear in the book:
The Custom of the Army 5 stars
Reread. The first sentence cracks me up yet again, "All things considered, it was probably the fault of the electric eel. John Grey could- and for a time, did- blame the Honorable Caroline Woodford, as well. And the surgeon. And certainly that blasted poet. Still... no, it was the eel's fault."
I always find John's books just as fascinating as the larger stories of Jamie and Claire, I know, astounding, but there you have it. I totally enjoyed immersing myself back in this John Grey adventure where he ends up in The Battle for Quebec fighting with Highlanders on the Plains of Abraham, encountering his cousin's husband, Malcolm Stubbs, Manoka, Charlie Carruthers, and a certain Major Snively with repercussions and the rest of the story for the last two in The Scottish Prisoner.
The Space Between 4 stars
A mysterious Raymond story and the Comte St. Germaine introduced in Dragonfly in Amber, yes!
Joan MacKimmie (Laoghaire's daughter) and Michael Murray (Ian and Jennie's son).
Just after Ian's death, Michael escorts Joan to Paris to be a nun and to get away from the 'voices'. The Comte encounters Master Raymond with a burning need to understand more about traveling through the stones. Two threads left dangling.
A Plague of Zomibies 5 stars
Lord John Grey in Jamaica
Faced with loa, Maroons, Mrs. Abernathy, murder, zombies, and a slave rising, John has his hands ful in this deadly island paradise.
A Leaf on the Wind of All Hallows 4 stars
The story of Roger Mackenzie's parents, Jerry and Dolly, during WWII and a chance encounter with Captain Frank Randall showing how tough the war was on everyone.
Such a poignant and bittersweet tale. I loved learning the fate of this lovely couple.
Virgins 4 stars
An Outlander prequel adventure for a young Jamie Fraser and Ian Murray
Just after Jamie's lashing at Ft. William and the death of his father, Jamie escapes with the help of Dougal and joins Ian in Fran for mercenary work protecting valuables being shipped from place to place. He encounters exiled Jews and a coming of age adventure. Both Ian and Jamie learn a thing or two about women.
A Fugitive Green 5 stars
I always wanted to get Hal and Minnie's story after all the hints in the Lord John and the Outlander series books.
Loved getting this one. It's possible it will be my favorite of the collection just because I've been wanting this story fleshed out for so long and I wasn't disappointed with what I got. I enjoyed getting Minnie's early history and being alongside as she displayed her amazing brains and talent. My heart nearly broke when the situation with Nathaniel Twelvetrees, Hal's first wife Esme, the affair, and Hal's grief after. The excitement of seeing the conniving Reginald Twelvetrees going against this younger Hal and the raw time after Hal's father's death, his wife's death, and the duel. So much! Wanted a little more at the end, but that was just me being greedy. I was definitely riveted.
Beseiged
A never before released John Grey novella
Lord John is finishing up his stint as governor of Jamaica when his step-father, General Stanley arrives to solicit his help in retrieving his mother and his cousin's family from Cuba since the British are planning to attack Havana Harbor. Naturally, difficult becomes even more complicated when he finds himself in the midst of a slave revolt, yellow fever, and some luck to keep his family safe. This one needs to be read after A Plague of Zombies for some elements to make sense, and it also has strong connections to A Custom of the Army, as well.
It was exciting and poignant and left things with strings still dangling for what is to come in the rest of the Outlander world.
All in all, this collection was just what I wanted it to be. Those looking for updates on Jamie and Claire between larger novels might be disappointed, but those looking for any part of the Outlander world particularly Lord John Grey's adventures and those of his family and friends will see more to love. The rereads of novellas I got before was fun, but the three new to me stories were amazing and will become their own re-reads in time. Definitely worth it for fans though probably not a good place to start for new Outlander world readers.