The Fiery Cross (Outlander Series #5) by Diana Gabaldon

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  • Pub. Date: August 2005
  • 1456pp
  • Sales Rank: 1,266

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    • Pub. Date: August 2005
    • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 1456pp
    • Sales Rank: 1,266

    Synopsis

    New York Times bestselling author Diana Gabaldon mesmerized readers with her award-winning Outlander novels, four dazzling tales featuring eighteenth-century Scotsman James Fraser and his twentieth-century time-traveling wife, Claire Randall.

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    In this fifth book of the "Outlander" series, time traveler Claire Randall, now firmly ensconced in the past with her daughter, Brianna, and Brianna's husband, Roger, finds herself and her dashing husband, Jamie, at a critical juncture. It is 1771, and the first stirrings of the American Revolution are being felt in the mountains of North Carolina where Jamie, despite being a Catholic, has been given an enormous tract of land by the governor and is ordered to raise a militia. Having learned about the Revolution from his 20th-century wife and daughter, Jamie uneasily complies with the governor's orders and is immensely relieved when the crisis passes and the militia is disbanded. Both he and the reader know, however, that this reprieve is only temporary; the still unfinished strands of this complex and engrossing tale, coupled with the impending Revolution, give hope to Gabaldon's fans that the saga is not yet finished. As always, the writing is superb lush, evocative, and sensual, with a wealth of historic detail and a good deal of humor. Highly recommended. Cynthia Johnson, Cary Memorial Lib., Lexington, MA Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.

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    Are they histories? Fantasies? Science fiction? While it may be impossible to categorize the books Diana Gabaldon calls “historical fantasias,” it hardly matters to the author’s huge and loyal fan base, all of whom are just eager to devour Gabaldon’s richly detailed, complexly plotted, extravagantly romantic romps through time, space, and breathtaking landscapes.

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    Outlander series...Diana Gabaldonby Puddy

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    November 15, 2009: The Fiiery Cross

    This book should not be read until you read the previous four written by Diana Gabaldon. And there are two more following this. It is difficult to write and fully express what this woman has done with the "Outlander" series. The story line will grab you and never let go. Her grasp of history, from the 1940's to the 1960's and back in time to the 1700's in both England,Scotland and the American colonies is nothing short of miraculous. The books have everything...history, love, sex, war, violence and beauty. Once you start reading you resent having to stop and resuming your life. You are virtually living the story.

    The books are a continuation and must be read one by one. I have just started the fifth and already I am dreading finishing out the series.

    A word of warning. Each book contains 800 plus pages and the type is not large. The paragraphs are short and there is precious little blank space. One of my daughters has "read" the books on CDs and loves to hear the Scottish accents. Another daughter uses the kindle so she can read in her scant spare time.

    If you never read another novel, read these books.

    Where can I find a Jamie?by Dave5M0M

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    October 17, 2009: Miss Gabaldon keeps cranking them out, and I'll keep buying and reading them. I'm looking forward to the next book already.


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