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.
© 2009 Recorded Books, Inc. (Audiobook): 9781440760488
Data wydania
Audiobook: 2 października 2009
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.
© 2009 Recorded Books, Inc. (Audiobook): 9781440760488
Data wydania
Audiobook: 2 października 2009
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