A review by lisawreading
Lord John and the Hand of Devils by Diana Gabaldon

5.0

This is at least my 3rd time reading this novella -- and each time, it's quite fun. For fans of the Outlander series, these peeks into the life of Lord John are entertaining and enlightening, and will make you love John even more. For extra enjoyment, check out the audio version. The narration absolutely captures John's dry wit.

Merged review:

If you're a fan of Diana Gabaldon's Outlander series, then you have no choice but to read all of its varied bits and pieces. Lord John & the Hand of Devils is a collection of three novellas, which fit in (by a weird chronology) with the two novels by Diana Gabaldon which focus on Lord John Grey. These three stories are slight, but help to illuminate the society in which Lord John moves and the nature of his character. I'm glad to have read these, although they just leave me hungry for more... and alas, I'm afraid we're still a couple of years away from the publication of Gabaldon's next novels.