I did, and I did—and here we all are, still trying to figure out what the heck you call books that nobody can describe, but that fortunately most people seem to enjoy.
All rights reserved. Click here to view them. Thus begins the third book in the OUTLANDER series, in which we learn that—despite his best efforts—Jamie Fraser did not die on the battlefield at Culloden. The OUTLANDER series started by accident in the late 1980s when I decided to write a novel for practice. {g}  That is, the story is conveyed in visual images, augmented by dialogue. Jamie accidentally shoots the hat off William's head in one of the battles of Saratoga. However, we don’t see those meetings play out in the way that we do in the TV show, which is where I think the TV show is stronger for this part of the book. Season 5 of Outlander … Volume One of the OC is an updated and revised version of the original, single-volume OUTLANDISH COMPANION, first published in 1999. Ian's arm is fine, only muscles and bone have been injured but not the nerves. Don’t judge a book by its cover, they say — but the same does not apply to cars. See There is one more addition to the OUTLANDER series— For those unfamiliar with the term, a graphic novel is—in essence—a comic book for grown-ups. So here goes…. After a brief reunion with Claire, he pretends to take Lord John hostage and flees, but not before William sees him and realizes that Jamie is his father because of the family resemblance.

She’s an ex-combat nurse, he’s been in the army as […]DRAGONFLY IN AMBER is the second in my OUTLANDER series of major novels, and was first published in the U.S.A. on July 1, 1992.
However, owing to the fact that I wrote the first book for practice, didn’t intend to show it to anyone, and therefore saw no reason to limit myself, they  include…I don’t like to do things I’ve already done, so (in spite of the fact that this The Lord John Grey novels are in fact part of the series, rather than being a spin-off—but these novels are constructed differently and are focused on Lord John as a central character. That’s the Prologue to A BREATH OF SNOW AND ASHES, the sixth novel in the bestselling OUTLANDER series of major novels (following THE FIERY CROSS). Remember, man, that thou art dust, and unto dust thou shalt return. Claire and Jamie start life in Paris in Outlander Book 2, Chapter 7. Not mountains, not armies. The OUTLANDER series started by accident in the late 1980s when I decided to write a novel for practice. (See the cover art at right.) Information About Creating BEES In March and April, 2019, I released the (probable) chapter titles of GO TELL THE BEES THAT I AM GONE. By 2015, there were four more novels in the main OUTLANDER series (and quite a few other related books, to boot), so a second volume of the OC was added, a project which took several years. Readers have been waiting with bated breath for the seventh volume in bestselling author Diana Gabaldon’s epic Outlander saga — a masterpiece of historical fiction featuring Jamie and Claire, from one of the genre’s most popular and beloved authors. To be honest, it would be easier to describe what doesn’t happen than what does. The American Revolution is a civil war, with neighbor turned against neighbor, and the community of Fraser’s Ridge […]The seventh—but NOT the last!—novel in the OUTLANDER series, An Echo In The Bone, has four main storylines: Jamie and Claire Fraser, are now in the midst of the American Revolution; Their daughter Brianna, her husband Roger MacKenzie, and their two children, settled at Lallybroch in the 1970′s (finding their feet after their return from the past—but are unaware that that past is just about to leap out at them again); Lord John Grey and his step-son William (Jamie’s unacknowledged illegitimate son), are embroiled in the Revolution on the British side with William in the army and Lord John on the clandestine side of intelligence; and Jamie’s nephew Young Ian: his troubled love-life is about to take another sharp left turn. The eighth and most recent volume of the series, Written in My Own Heart's Blood, was published in 2014. The editor who invited me to do it (an opportunity I leapt at, as I grew up reading comic books, and in fact, used to write comic scripts for Walt Disney) asked for “a new Jamie and Claire story, but one set within the parameters of OUTLANDER.” To which I said, “Hmmmm….” And what I came up with is Jamie’s (and his godfather Murtagh’s) view of events—meaning that we see all the things Claire Below is a list (and reading order) of books (with example of cover art) in my OUTLANDER series with links to their web pages for more information: OUTLANDER (also published in the U.K. under the title "CROSS STITCH") is the best-selling first novel in my Outlander series of books. She has published eight out of a planned ten volumes. Also, while they do include Jamie Fraser as an important character, they don’t include Claire, as many take place during a stretch of time where Claire wasn’t physically present. The other versions of DRAGONFLY are still available, so be sure you are ordering the new “25th Anniversary Edition” if it is the one you want.