Outlander #8
Blurb..
It is June 1778, and the world
seems to be turning upside-down. The British Army is withdrawing from
Philadelphia, with George Washington in pursuit, and for the first time, it
looks as if the rebels might actually win. But for Claire Fraser and her
family, there are even more tumultuous revolutions that have to be
accommodated.
Her former husband, Jamie, has
returned from the dead, demanding to know why in his absence she married his
best friend, Lord John Grey. Lord John's son, the ninth Earl of Ellesmere, is
no less shocked to discover that his real father is actually the newly
resurrected Jamie Fraser, and Jamie's nephew Ian Murray discovers that his
new-found cousin has an eye for the woman who has just agreed to marry him.
And while Claire is terrified
that one of her husbands may be about to murder the other, in the 20th century
her descendants face even more desperate turns of events. Her daughter Brianna
is trying to protect her son from a vicious criminal with murder on his mind,
while her husband Roger has disappeared into the past....
My thoughts..
For the last week I have been
chasing time in an effort to reacquaint myself with 18C America and have
re-kilted An Echo in the Bone, which at over a thousand pages of tiny print
takes a valiant effort but after a gap of four years in between books it really
is essential to read back at least one book in this mammoth series before
starting another epic adventure.
And this journey into Outlander
life has been long anticipated....for the last four years I have known this
book simply by Diana’s own soubriquet – MOBY- and with a supreme effort of will
I have managed to avoid every tantalising excerpt she has posted on social media,
not from any misguided belief that her enticing snippets would be mediocre but more
because the anticipation of what is to be found between the actual pages acts as
an incentive to avoid potential spoilers.
There is something very special
about these books, so much so, I have to physically walk into a book store to choose my own copy. I know it would have been oh so easy to pre order this book
so that it would arrive this morning neatly wrapped in brown packaging on my
doorstep – but the magic for me is in the choosing – to pick that book, with
that long anticipated cover, is a simple joy I relish. There is no other feeling quite like a Diana
Gabaldon novel and only her most loyal fans – and believe me there are millions
of us - and my friends in the Outlander Book Club who will know what I am
talking about...
Time ceases when I open a new
Diana Gabaldon book - I am immediately whisked aboard a rather superior time travel
machine and as the 21st Century world around me fades into oblivion,
the streets of 18C America come gloriously alive and I am reacquainted with
friends I have grown to love and in whose company I am complete.
And the world was all around us, new with possibility was the last
line of her very first book, and with every succeeding book, this author has never
failed to deliver to us a sparkling new world of possibility...
Diana Gabaldon |
My review of Written in my own Heart's Blood can be found here ....spoiler free , of course !!
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