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The Jester
  

The Jester [Audiobook] (Audio CD)

by James Patterson (Author), Andrew Gross (Author), Neil Dickson (Reader)
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From Publishers Weekly

Just who is writing the coauthored Patterson novels makes for interesting water-cooler chat, but whether the majority of words are contributed by Patterson or Gross, this terrific new novel is prime Patterson all the way, another step in the author's application of his patented storytelling style to a multitude of genres-in this case, historicals. The title character is, when introduced in 1096, an unassuming innkeeper in a French village oppressed by the local nobleman. To earn his freedom, Hugh de Luc joins the Crusades for a torturous, bloody march toward Jerusalem that occupies the book's first third and ends with him escaping the madness around him by deserting back to France, in possession of some minor treasures-or so he thinks. Back home, he finds that his beloved wife has been taken captive by the odious nobleman, and his infant son slain. Seeking his wife and revenge, Hugh adopts the guise of a jester in order to enter to the nobleman's castle, where he begins to fall in love with a young noblewoman, and she with him. In time, Hugh finds his wife, only to experience tragedy, and learns that the nobleman is searching for him, as he is believed to have carried back from the Crusades the greatest holy relic of all. Returning to his village, which has been destroyed during the nobleman's hunt for him, Hugh persuades his townspeople, then surrounding towns, to rise up in revolt against the corrupt nobleman and his henchmen. From start to finish, this is supersmart popular fiction, slick yet stirring, packed with colorful details of medieval life, bursting with unforgettable characters and clever tropes and themes. Patterson's fans will adore this one.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Another departure for Patterson after Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas: home from the Crusades, Hugh must play the jester to find his wife, abducted by knights.
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 One of Patterson's best!, Mars 24 2005
Par Un client
This review is from: The Jester (Mass Market Paperback)
This book is a hit! I enjoyed it so much that I couldn't put in down, and once I was done I passed it on to friends and family. Its different from most of his work, but a pleasant surprise.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Non Stop Pulse Pounding Action!, Juil 10 2004
Par Un client
This review is from: The Jester (Hardcover)
This book is one of those books that you can't wait to read every day! The idea behind the story is outstanding. I would fully recommend The Jester to anyone who wanted a good action/thriller.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Satiable Hunger, Jui 16 2004
Par Kate Westrich "Bibliophile" (Cincinnati, Ohio United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: The Jester (Hardcover)
Sometimes all you need is something to tide you over. Dinner is in an hour but your stomach is rumbling away so you nibble on a cookie, chow on a candy bar, suck on a ring-pop. The food might not be the greatest and a couple hours later you've probably forgotten you had it. But it did the trick. It took care of your hunger for the moment.

James Patterson and Andrew Cross's new book Jester is little more than the bag of nuts you get on an airplane to keep you going until your next layover or until you reach your destination. You wish your flight had a meal served on it, but are happy to at least have the snack.

Jester is an exciting tale of love, wars against royalty and quests for religious relics. While the tale briefly begins in present time, the true story begins in 1050 A.D. when Hugh De Luc watches people head off on crusades. He holds himself back from partaking in the religious battles at first, but when a second opportunity arouses, he is unable to keep himself from going to war. He leaves his wife Sophie at home and fights for the freedom he feels is right.

When Hugh returns home he finds that his decision to join the crusades has affected his whole villages and his wife, who has been taken captive. Going on about the plot might actually make the book seem less appealing and more dime-store-romance-novel-ish... But essentially that's what it is, with only a fraction of the smut.

Patterson and Cross do a very good job of writing an entertaining story that keeps you turnings the pages. With no less than 153 chapters in only 452 pages, Jester is broken up into bite-size chunks easily accessible to anyone. The book is flawed: while the book begins in the present, we never return to the beginning characters but instead end still in the time of the crusades; the plot is much too predictable.

When you want a nice easy read though, perhaps on a long flight where you just want to be distracted from the crying babies behind you and the coughing passenger besides you until your next layover or until you reach your destination, open the Jester. You might not remember much about the book when you're finished, but you will enjoy the read.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 One word "Phenomenal"
I would like to be frank and honest, I really love Patterson. Not because of his writing, it because he knows how to capture the imagination. Read more
Publié le Jui 9 2004 par Jimi Dracutt

5.0étoiles sur 5 Entertaining
It's been ages ago I've been reading books. But when I took this book in my hands, I couldn't stop reading. I just had to keep on reading. Read more
Publié le Jui 5 2004 par Alain De Mol

5.0étoiles sur 5 Surely you Jest?
Some of the reviewers on here. Jesh!! I wonder when the last time or even if they've ever sat down and just read something for the fun of it. Read more
Publié le Jui 3 2004 par William C. Smith

2.0étoiles sur 5 Bland
Unlike most of James Patterson's works, "The Jester" falls far short of a good read. In a change of pace, James Patterson has attempted to portray a medieval setting of... Read more
Publié le Mai 30 2004 par Edmund Khoo

5.0étoiles sur 5 Captivating and Intriguing
I wasn't sure I'd like this book, but I did, and a lot! It dates to 1096, in France. It really was a page turner though and added adventure and romance and passion into the... Read more
Publié le Mai 30 2004 par C. Kraus

3.0étoiles sur 5 Too much of a departure?
For me this book was too much of a departure for James Patterson. It's not bad...but just not up to his usual standard. Read more
Publié le Mai 12 2004 par Graham

1.0étoiles sur 5 Sappy and Shallow, II
I like historical fiction and had at least moderate expectations that this would be an enjoyable story, given Patterson's acclaim. Read more
Publié le Mai 4 2004 par Robert

1.0étoiles sur 5 Sappy and Shallow, II
I like historical fiction and had at least moderate expectations that this would be an enjoyable story, given Patterson's acclaim. Read more
Publié le Mai 4 2004 par Robert

1.0étoiles sur 5 Just awful
This is several hours out of my life that I want back! I kept reading it because I've read all of Patterson's books, but this is such a departure, and so badly written, that it... Read more
Publié le Mai 3 2004 par Lori Anderson

3.0étoiles sur 5 A light summer read
The Jester, while not a literary masterpiece, was still not as bad as some here have portrayed. This was what I usually call a "supermarket book. Read more
Publié le Mai 2 2004 par iamthelorax

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