An Echo In The Bone - A Novel

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Published July 25, 2009 by Bantam Books.

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978-0-7528-9848-3
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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 …

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There were some characters in this book that I didn't know, so parts of this book were kind of a drag. I all in all liked it though. This book kind of makes me want to read the Lord John books, but we'll have to see. I'll give Gabaldon credit for her details as far as war goes, even though I didn't much like those parts of the book. I did like Claire's operations, and medical doings however.

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This is the latest in her series featuring Claire and Jamie. They include the character Lord John, and she's also spun him off into his own series of historical mystery novels. I feel a bit guilty giving the book 5 stars, but I inhaled 800 pages in about 4 days, and that's with consciously slowing myself down to try to make it last. If you're interested in the series, do start with the first one -- Outlander.[return][return]The books are set in the mid to late 1700s. Like John MacDonald Fraser's Flashman character, Claire and Jamie's busy lives take them into every major historical event in that period in Scotland and the Americas, plus a bit of France. There's some time travel between the 20th century and the 18th, but the action mostly takes place in the past. I wish I could be more analytical as to what I love about …

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