The Damascened Blade: The Third Novel Featuring Detective Joe Sandilands
by Barbara Cleverly
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Read in August, 2008
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I'm still reading this book -- it's rather slow going, but I plod on. I was not aware that this was the third in a series, and I'm not sure that getting to know the main character, Joe Sandilands, in the first two books would make a difference in my enjoyment level of this book.
I get the sense that it's an elaborate game of Clue, only set in the desert. There are a tidy number of simply described characters...I have not identified with or begun to care for any one of them in particular. I...more
I get the sense that it's an elaborate game of Clue, only set in the desert. There are a tidy number of simply described characters...I have not identified with or begun to care for any one of them in particular. I...more
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Read in February, 2004
THE DAMASCENED BLADE – EX
Barbara Cleverly – 3rd in series (UK release)
On a break from his policing duties, Joe Sandilands is visiting his old army friend, James Lindsay, commander of the British army's front line fort at Gor Khatri on the Afghan border. An uneasy peace is in operation, but into this situation is injected an ill-assorted group of visitors to the fort.
Although it helps to have read the first two books in the series to understand Joe, the other characters are interesti...more
Barbara Cleverly – 3rd in series (UK release)
On a break from his policing duties, Joe Sandilands is visiting his old army friend, James Lindsay, commander of the British army's front line fort at Gor Khatri on the Afghan border. An uneasy peace is in operation, but into this situation is injected an ill-assorted group of visitors to the fort.
Although it helps to have read the first two books in the series to understand Joe, the other characters are interesti...more
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Read in May, 2007
I really liked the fact that this was a historical mystery where the history didn't predominate. Good period characters and an interesting story. It was clear who did it from fairly early on, which I assume was deliberate on the part of the author since she pretty much tells you in the prologue. The why of the story is the more interesting and less obvious part.
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Read in January, 2007
Yet another interesting novel by Cleverly--this one took me a bit of time to get into, but I enjoyed it once that happened. She must do an amazing amount of research to write these books, which take place in India during the time of the British Raj.
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Read in October, 2007
The writing left something to be desired and it was filled with over the top Britishism's and stereotypes, but it gives an interesting view on the history of the area that now includes Pakistan.
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Set in 1920's British-invaded Afghanistan, it's an interesting mystery and a painful reminder that countries invading Afghanistan are destined for failure.
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Read in March, 2008
The writing in this series continues to improve, I thought the plot was interesting and held together well, and I love the setting!
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another wonderful mystery starring Sandilands in India. good plot and clever twists.
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