Seven Stones to Stand or Fall (Outlander)

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In this magnificent collection of short stories, including 2 never before published novellas, you will enter a circle os standing stones with Captain Jerry MacKenzie in a A Leaf on the Wind of All Hallows, witness an awkward young Jamie grow into a man in Virgins, and travel to the Citadel of Quebec with Lord John Grey in The Custom of the Army. Each story is set ina different time and place, and yet each one is connected to the epic story that began in Scotland in 1945, when Claire Randall first walked through an ancient stone circle and was hurled back in time.... A must-read for all Outlander fans!
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AuthorDiana Gabaldon
PublisherCentury/Cornerstone
PlaceLondon
Year2017
ISBN9781780894164
BindingPaperback
ConditionAs New
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