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Lord John and the Plague of Zombies

By: Diana Gabaldon
Narrated by: Jeff Woodman
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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 is being menaced by zombies, according to a servant. Lord John has no idea what a zombie is, but it doesn’t sound good.…

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I loved this Novella As usual Diana Gabaldon has entranced and intrigued me I have read every book in her Outlander series including the Lord John's more than once and will continue to do so for ever.

Amazing story

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A very enjoyable listen. Miss Gabaldon there is not one that I haven’t
Read, watched and listened to. Love your work. Well done. xxx

Lord John and the Plague of Zombies

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I would return this if I could but bought on a sale offer. I appreciate the fantasy world of the Outlander series and the research of the time, but this left a lot to be desired and was further dragged down by very poor accents.

Awful narration

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Poor story line based on some sort of Brontë type form of English prose. The attempt at an upper class English accent by the American reader was appalling. As a Scot I just gave up when a Scottish character was introduced with an accent which resembled a 1930s Hollywood lassie movie which I found to be just downright offensive. Avoid at all costs!

A complete howler.

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