
Diana Gabaldon’s brilliant storytelling has captivated millions of readers in her
bestselling and award-winning Outlander saga. Now, in An Echo in the Bone,
the enormously anticipated seventh volume, Gabaldon continues the
extraordinary story of the eighteenth-century Scotsman Jamie Fraser and
his twentieth-century time-traveling wife, Claire Randall.
Jamie
Fraser, former Jacobite and reluctant rebel, is already certain of
three things about the American rebellion: The Americans will win,
fighting on the side of victory is no guarantee of survival, and he’d
rather die than have to face his illegitimate son–a young lieutenant in
the British army–across the barrel of a gun.
Claire Randall
knows that the Americans will win, too, but not what the ultimate price
may be. That price won’t include Jamie’s life or his happiness,
though–not if she has anything to say about it.
Meanwhile, in
the relative safety of the twentieth century, Jamie and Claire’s
daughter, Brianna, and her husband, Roger MacKenzie, have resettled in
a historic Scottish home where, across a chasm of two centuries, the
unfolding drama of Brianna’s parents’ story comes to life through
Claire’s letters. The fragile pages reveal Claire’s love for
battle-scarred Jamie Fraser and their flight from North Carolina to the
high seas, where they encounter privateers and ocean battles–as Brianna
and Roger searc
h for clues not only to Claire’s fate but to their own.
Because the future of the MacKenzie family in the Highlands is
mysteriously, irrevocably, and intimately entwined with life and death
in war-torn colonial America.
With stunning cameos of historical
characters from Benedict Arnold to Benjamin Franklin, An Echo in the
Bone is a soaring masterpiece of imagination, insight, character, and
adventure–a novel that echoes in the mind long after the last page is
turned.
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