The fiery cross / Diana Gabaldon.

By: Gabaldon, DianaMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Gabaldon, Diana. Outlander novels ; 5.Publication details: London : Century, c2001Description: 979 p. ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0712676848 (pbk)Subject(s): 1600-1775 | Historical fiction, American | Historical fiction, American | Time travel -- Fiction | North Carolina -- History -- Colonial peroid, Ca. 1600-1775 | North Carolina -- History -- Colonial peroid, Ca. 1600-1775 -- Fiction | North Carolina | North Carolina -- History -- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775 -- Fiction | Historical fictionGenre/Form: Historical fiction | Historical fiction | Historical fiction | Fantasy fiction | Historical | Historical fiction. | Fiction. | History. | Historical fiction. | Historical fiction. | Historical fiction | Historical fiction | Historical fiction DDC classification: 813.54 LOC classification: PS3557.A22 | F53 2001Scope and content: "In 1771, the Colony of North Carolina teeters on an uneasy edge. The danger is not yet Great Britain, but rather an internal conflict that threatens the general peace. On one side are the colonial aristocracy, the rich and settled planters of the coastal plain; on the other, the struggling pioneers of the backcountry, scraping homesteads from the mountains of the west. In the middle stands Jamie Fraser, of Fraser's Ridge. Born of good family, possessed at last of the land he has longed for, friendly with both the Governor of the Colony and the homeless survivors of Culloden whom he takes as his tenants, he is married to Claire Randall, a woman who is at once his life's greatest treasure - and his greatest danger." -back cover.
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Fifth volume in the author's Outlander novels.

"In 1771, the Colony of North Carolina teeters on an uneasy edge. The danger is not yet Great Britain, but rather an internal conflict that threatens the general peace. On one side are the colonial aristocracy, the rich and settled planters of the coastal plain; on the other, the struggling pioneers of the backcountry, scraping homesteads from the mountains of the west. In the middle stands Jamie Fraser, of Fraser's Ridge. Born of good family, possessed at last of the land he has longed for, friendly with both the Governor of the Colony and the homeless survivors of Culloden whom he takes as his tenants, he is married to Claire Randall, a woman who is at once his life's greatest treasure - and his greatest danger." -back cover.

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