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  • Jester Leaps In

  • A Medieval Mystery
  • By: Alan Gordon
  • Narrated by: Fleet Cooper
  • Length: 8 hrs and 56 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (34 ratings)

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Jester Leaps In

By: Alan Gordon
Narrated by: Fleet Cooper
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Take a trip back to the Medieval period, where, in author Alan Gordon's world, a secret guild of jesters and jugglers work tirelessly to ensure order and peace are maintained. In Jester Leaps In, the work of the Fool's Guild, as they're called, is never done. From Venice to the Byzantine throne, trouble is brewing, and with the sudden disappearance of most of the guild members, there seems to be little hope for peace. Performed with a wonderful interpretation of the text - breaking into song on more than one occasion - by Fleet Cooper, Jester Leaps In is a fun and adventurous trip back in time.

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In 13th century Europe, political turmoil is the order of the day and the Fool's Guild and its agents - jesters, jugglers, and knaves to a man - works behind the scenes to manipulate events, trying to maintain a balance of power. Theophilos, a member of the Guild known by many names, is still recovering from his last mission during which he was severely wounded and nearly lost his life but, in the person of Viola, found himself an apprentice and a wife. But there is no rest for the wicked. While he is recovering on the Dalmatian coast, the Guild approaches him with another mission. A crusade is being launched, with Venice as the staging ground, but some believe that Venice means to turn it to it's own ends. At the same time, there is trouble on the Byzantine throne - a pretender to the throne is gathering European backers. And to make matters worse, all of the Guild's agents in Constantinople have gone suddenly and mysteriously missing. So now, the newly married Theophilos and Viola must go to Constantinople to gather information, thwart the rivals of the Guild, stop the war, and maybe - just maybe - stay alive.

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This book does not quite reach the heights of its predecessor, "Thirteenth Night," but it was still excellent entertainment - even on the third time through. Gordon expands on the story of Feste and Viola by highlighting the highs and lows of Feste teaching his wife the life of a fool. "Thirteenth Night" had the added flavor of being based on a Shakespeare play, "Jester Leaps In" is free from preconceived notions of where the plot should go. The characters caught my interest, and my appreciation of Feste and Viola only grew. Pleasuarable hours indeed.

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Alan Gordon delights with the Jester series, wish there were more. Great depth of characters, settings, history and a good deal of humor and intrigue throughout. Narrator was good but not great. Hoping Audible will do more in this series . Farewell for now, Feste, and Claudia!

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