"The Henchmen of Zenda" lacks the sense of pace that PoZ and KJC's other writings both have. Detchard and his companions spend most of the book immured at Zenda, explaining the plot to each other. Detchard realises at one point that he is a quadruple agent - which gives some indication of the complexity of the plans and counter-plans/5(). · A slow-burning romance and a chilling mystery bind two singular men in the suspenseful first book of a new Victorian series from K. J. Charles. Lodging-house keeper Clem Talleyfer prefers a Brand: KJC Books. · Listen to The Henchmen of Zenda by KJ Charles with a free trial.\nListen to bestselling audiobooks on the web, iPad, iPhone and Android. Jasper Detchard is a disgraced British officer, now selling his blade to the highest www.doorway.ru: Tantor Audio.
Swordfights, lust, betrayal, murder: just another day for a www.doorway.ru Detchard is a disgraced British officer, now selling his blade to the highest bidder. Currently that's Michael Elphberg, half-brother to the King of Ruritania. Michael wants the throne for himself, and Jasper is one of t. The Henchmen of Zenda by KJ Charles. The legendary Victorian pulp The Prisoner of Zenda is an account of a British traveller who must pose as the King of Ruritania in order to foil a dastardly plot. At the same time, I did not like "The Henchman of Zenda." Other KJ Charles books are favorite reads, but Zenda just fell flat for me. Denisetwin says: Decem at pm. Another vote for Blood of the Maple - it was so unique and interesting. I felt the ending was a bit rushed and added too many things at once.
"The Henchmen of Zenda" lacks the sense of pace that PoZ and KJC's other writings both have. Detchard and his companions spend most of the book immured at Zenda, explaining the plot to each other. Detchard realises at one point that he is a quadruple agent - which gives some indication of the complexity of the plans and counter-plans. Book Author: KJ Charles Publisher: KJC Books Genre: Fantasy, Historical Fantasy, LGBTQIA, Retelling, The Prisoner of Zenda Retelling My Rating: Series/Standalone: Standalone. More Info (Possible Spoilers). The Henchmen of Zenda is KJ's re-telling of the classic Victorian pulp novel The Prisoner of Zenda. The original tells the story from the POV of Rudolph Rassendyl but KJ has chosen to retell the story through the eyes of henchman Jasper Detchard and the change in perspective tells the story in a new and queerer way.
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