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An Echo in the Bone

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Diana Gabaldon's immensely popular Outlander saga soars to new heights with
this seventh novel, which takes listeners on a breathtaking journey to 1777
America.
Jamie Fraser knows from his time-traveling wife, Claire, that, no matter how
unlikely it seems, America will win the Revolutionary War. But that truth offers
little solace, since Jamie realizes he might find himself pointing a weapon directly
at his own son—a young officer in the British army. And Jamie isn't the only one
with a tormented soul—for Claire may know who wins the conflict, but she
certainly doesn't know whether or not her beloved Jamie survives.
Epic in scope and featuring a colorful cast that includes many legendary figures—
including hero-turned-traitor Benedict Arnold and bawdy statesman Benjamin
Franklin—An Echo in the Bone is a thrill from start to finish.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      The seventh volume in Gabaldon's bestselling Outlander saga, this lengthy novel finds twentieth-century time trekker Claire Fraser in the American Colonies during the revolution with her eighteenth-century Scots husband, Jamie. Davina Porter's virtuoso narration clarifies the leaps between the three major story lines: the Frasers in the Colonies, their daughter and her husband in 1980s Scotland, and Lord John Grey and his British family in Claire and Jamie's time. Thanks to Porter's superb voicings, especially of sharp-witted Claire and brawny Jamie, the listener follows the potentially bewildering episode changes. Porter excels in voicing their son-in-law's raspy attempts to sing with a throat injury, due to an unsuccessful hanging, and improves a few beleaguered narrative sections with snappy pacing. While this isn't the best of the series, it's still delightful. N.M.C. (c) AudioFile 2009, Portland, Maine

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