Lord John and the Scottish Prisoner
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| Lord John and the Scottish Prisoner | |
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| Author(s) | Diana Gabaldon |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Series | Lord John Grey series (book 3) |
| Genre(s) | Historical novel |
| Publisher | Delacorte Press |
| Publication date | Scheduled for November 29, 2011 |
| Media type | |
| Preceded by | The Custom of the Army (novella) |
Lord John and the Scottish Prisoner was the original working title of The Scottish Prisoner (A Lord John Novel), the third novel in the Lord John series by Diana Gabaldon.
Set in 1760, this is a two-person book, alternating between Jamie Fraser's point of view and that of Lord John Grey. According to Diana Gabaldon, the book was renamed in order to emphasize the fact that the book is as much Jamie Fraser's story as it is Lord John's.[1] It is scheduled to be released on November 29, 2011.[dated info]
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