A trail of fire : four Outlander tales / Diana Gabaldon.

By: Gabaldon, Diana [author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Gabaldon, Diana. Outlander ; OutlanderPublisher: London : Orion, 2013Copyright date: ©2012Edition: Paperback editionDescription: xvi, 379, 21 pages ; 20 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781409103806 (paperback)Subject(s): Historical fiction, American | Time travel -- Fiction | Paranormal fictionGenre/Form: Short stories. | Historical fiction. DDC classification: 813.6
Contents:
Lord John and the plague of zombies -- The space between -- The custom of the army -- A leaf on the wind of All Hallows.
Summary: HISTORICAL FICTION. The fiery trails of tracer bullets, as a wounded Spitfire falls from the sky. A Jamaican plantation burns deep into the night. A handful of heroic Highlanders fight their way straight up a vertical cliff to stand on the Plains of Abraham in a fiery dawn. And a torch burns green, through the eerie surrounds of a Parisian cemetery, down into the mysteries of the earth. Four Outlander tales, each set in a different time and place, and yet each one a fiery thread in the warp and weft of the epic story that began in Scotland in 1945, when Claire Randall first touched a boulder in an ancient stone circle and was hurled back in time.
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Lord John and the plague of zombies -- The space between -- The custom of the army -- A leaf on the wind of All Hallows.

HISTORICAL FICTION. The fiery trails of tracer bullets, as a wounded Spitfire falls from the sky. A Jamaican plantation burns deep into the night. A handful of heroic Highlanders fight their way straight up a vertical cliff to stand on the Plains of Abraham in a fiery dawn. And a torch burns green, through the eerie surrounds of a Parisian cemetery, down into the mysteries of the earth. Four Outlander tales, each set in a different time and place, and yet each one a fiery thread in the warp and weft of the epic story that began in Scotland in 1945, when Claire Randall first touched a boulder in an ancient stone circle and was hurled back in time.

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