Alex Cabe reviewed The Last Duel by Eric Jager
Blurs the Line between History and Entertainment
3 stars
This was very well written and engaging, but I wondered how rigorous it was. It would have been nice to have a clearer idea of which details were historical and which were from the author's imagination.
I would have appreciated more of the broader historical context, and a better explanation of why the duel was approved.
The author wrote as if it were certain that Le Gris was guilty. I kind of wondered if this is his legitimate take, or if it was a literary device based on the outcome of the duel.
This was very well written and engaging, but I wondered how rigorous it was. It would have been nice to have a clearer idea of which details were historical and which were from the author's imagination.
I would have appreciated more of the broader historical context, and a better explanation of why the duel was approved.
The author wrote as if it were certain that Le Gris was guilty. I kind of wondered if this is his legitimate take, or if it was a literary device based on the outcome of the duel.