It's only a matter of time before the shooting starts. Jamie knows loyalties among his own tenants are split and the war is on his doorstep. Tensions in the Colonies are great and local feelings run hot enough to boil Hell's tea-kettle. Yet even in the North Carolina backcountry, the effects of war are being felt. Having the family together is a dream the Frasers had thought impossible. It is 1779 and Claire and Jamie are at last reunited with their daughter, Brianna, her husband, Roger, and their children on Fraser's Ridge. Now the American Revolution threatens to do the same. Jamie Fraser and Claire Randall were torn apart by the Jacobite Rising of 1745, and it took them twenty years to find each other again. 'Gabaldon is a gifted world-builder, and her attention to the unglamorous details of life in the past, like digging privies, plus authentic portraits of marriage and relationships lift her series' Daily Telegraph ' Go Tell the Bees is packed with everything readers love about the Outlander series' Guardian 'Gabaldon's vast and sweeping account of the war is so intricately plotted and peopled that one is amazed she could conceive and write it in only seven years' Independent *The author of the Sunday Times bestselling Outlander series returns with the newest novel in the epic tale.*
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