The Jester
T**S
This novel lacks a proper story line
The Jester by James Patterson and Andrew GrossHugh is an innkeeper in a small village in France. He lived with his wife Sophie under the control of his liege Baldwin. He left the village to fight along with crusade for freedom and wealth. But during the fight , he found the purpose was lost and meaningless. He returned back to his village only to find his wife abducted and child killedHugh happens to possess a relic of great wealth which he took during the crusade. The black cross under the orders of Stephen the Duke of blois has been behind him for the treasure. Hugh fights for his justice and meets with a noble Emilie and falls in love with herWhat happens next and how he lives a happily ever after with Emilie completes the story.I found the book little disappointing with the story line. I expected storyline to be more strong and impactful. I would rate the book 3/5
A**N
light reading
Enjoyed reading The Jester. Recommended by my sister and like her I found it a good tale worthy of reading.
N**S
A must read for any jp fan
Omg this book! I could not put it down, James best book by far and I’ve read a lot of his books , if your a fan of this Author Then you must read this book ! Made you hate the Villains And love the hero!
S**N
Wish Patterson would write with Andrew gross again
Before Patterson sold out, he wrote good plotted stories, now with exception of maxine and Howard Rougham. There trash supplier Julie bookshop are Brillant and always deliver
M**A
BRILLIANT
ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT
R**E
Wonderfully inspiring!
A truly fantastic book. Not at all a typical James Patterson book, but wonderful nether the less! I couldn't put this book down. You get an incredible reminder of the importance of family and friends. A must read!!!
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