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In LORD JOHN AND THE PLAGUE OF ZOMBIES Lord John Grey is posted to Jamaica to assist the Governor as he faces a most unusual kind of uprising among the colony's slave population. In THE SPACE BETWEEN Jamie Fraser's step-daughter Joan is on her way to an abbey in Paris to become a nun - but when she meets the Comte St Germain a wealthy French aristocrat rumoured to deal in the occult - she discovers her destiny lies on quite a different path. In THE CUSTOM OF THE ARMY Lord John Grey is summoned as a witness in a court martial in the wilds of Acadia only to find himself playing a crucial role in the Battle of Quebec. In A LEAF ON THE WIND OF ALL HALLOWS a WW2 Spitfire pilot called Jerry MacKenzie crashes near a stone circle and wakes up in the eighteenth century. Can the strange man he meets
- who impossibly seems to know him - help him return to his wife and baby son before a terrible fate overtakes them?
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In LORD JOHN & THE PLAGUE OF ZOMBIES Lord John Grey is posted to Jamaica to assist the Governor as he faces a most unusual kind of uprising among the colony's slave population. In THE SPACE BETWEEN Jamie Fraser's step-daughter Joan is on her way to an abbey in Paris to become a nun
- but when she meets the Comte St Germain a wealthy French aristocrat rumoured to deal in the occult
- she discovers her destiny lies on quite a different path. In THE CUSTOM OF THE ARMY Lord John Grey is summoned as a witness in a court martial in the wilds of Acadia only to find himself playing a crucial role in the Battle of Quebec. In A LEAF ON THE WIND OF ALL HALLOWS a WW2 Spitfire pilot called Jerry Mac Kenzie crashes near a stone circle & wakes up in the eighteenth century. Can the strange man he meets
- who impossibly seems to know him
- help him return to his wife & baby son before a terrible fate overtakes them?

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Jamaica - A small island situated in the Caribbean
Grey - A colour often associated with old age (going grey)
Stone - Or Rock is a naturally occuring mineral categorised into three types, Igneous, Sedimentary and Metamorphic
Fire - the release of energy through heat and light.
Unusual - Something unique and different.
Pilot - Someone who is qualified to fly a plane.

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