Drums of Autumn (#4 Outlander)

Author(s): Diana Gabaldon

Fantasy

THE FOURTH NOVEL IN THE BESTSELLING OUTLANDER SERIES. How far will a woman travel to find a father, a lover a destiny? Across seas, across time - across the grave itself. It began in Scotland, at an ancient stone circle. Claire Randall was swept through time into the arms of James Fraser whose love for her became legend - a tale of tragic passion that ended with her return to the present to bear his child. Two decades later, Claire travelled back again to reunite with Jamie, this time in frontier America. But Claire had left someone behind in her own time - their daughter Brianna. Now Brianna has made a disturbing discovery that sends her to the stone circle and a terrifying leap into the unknown. In search of her mother and the father she has never met, she risks her own future to try to change history - and to save their lives. But as Brianna plunges into an uncharted wilderness, a heartbreaking encounter may strand her forever in the past - or root her in the place she should be, where her heart and soul belong...


Product Information

THE FOURTH NOVEL IN THE BESTSELLING OUTLANDER SERIES.

"A blockbuster hit!" Wall Street Journal "Unforgettable characters ... Richly embroidered with historical detail ... I just can' t put it down." Cincinnati Post "Passionate ... Remarkable-- a mix of history, fantasy, romance and unabashedly ribald storytelling." Arizona Republic

Diana Gabaldon is the author of the international bestselling Outlander novels, including Cross Stitch, Dragonfly in Amber, Voyager, Drums of Autumn and The Fiery Cross. She is also the author of the Lord John novels. She lives with her family and a lot of other assorted wildlife in Scottsdale, Arizona.

General Fields

  • : 9781784751340
  • : Penguin Random House
  • : Penguin Books Ltd
  • : 0.7
  • : October 2014
  • : 198mm X 129mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Diana Gabaldon
  • : Paperback
  • : 315
  • : English
  • : 813.5/4
  • : General Adult
  • : 1200