
An Echo in the Bone: International Edition: Outlander, Book 7
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This seventh novel in author Diana Gabaldon's immensely popular Outlander saga takes listeners on a thrilling journey to 1777 America.
Jamie Fraser knows from his time-traveling wife, Claire, that, no matter how unlikely it seems, America will win the Revolutionary War. But fighting for the eventual winner is no guarantee of safety. And worse still, the possibility of pointing a weapon at his own son - a young officer in the British army - haunts Jamie's every thought.
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- Listening Length46 hours and 59 minutes
- Audible release date12 October 2020
- LanguageEnglish
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Listening Length | 45 hours and 59 minutes |
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Author | Diana Gabaldon |
Narrator | Davina Porter |
Whispersync for Voice | Ready |
Audible.com.au Release Date | 12 October 2020 |
Publisher | Recorded Books, Inc. |
Program Type | Audiobook |
Version | Unabridged |
Language | English |
ASIN | B08JFXT9NR |
Best Sellers Rank | 959 in Audible Books & Originals (See Top 100 in Audible Books & Originals) 4 in Time Travel Science Fiction (Audible Books & Originals) 5 in Time Travel Fiction 9 in Time Travel Romance (Books) |
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Reviewed in Australia on 16 January 2022
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A wonderful continuation of Jamie and Claire's story. Never without drama, suspense, romance, passion, mystery and war. In this book 7, we are introduced to more stories of old and new characters . As always Diana Gabaldon delivers another chapter/book In the riveting story that is the love story of Jamie and Claire.
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Reviewed in Australia on 6 May 2017
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This book is a great read. If your into time traveling back 200 yrs to Scotland, then you will love this book, plus all the books that have come before this one. The characters come to life in your mind and in your heart as you become entwined in all their adventures, you will laugh, cry, be filled with anger and rage to happiness and the overwhelming love that all these characters create. I love the whole series and this is not the first time that I have read them. Wonderfully read.☺
Reviewed in Australia on 21 May 2015
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I have to applaud Diana and Davina, for the great outlander series, I have left a lot of housework as I can't stop reading this great series, I didn't know such brilliant writers there are out there, The story is a must for everyone to read. Thank you ladies for the stories and narration .
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Reviewed in Australia on 20 June 2017
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I have really enjoyed reading the series , and this book doesn't disappoint. Diana has the gift of making you feel as though you are there with them. I look forward to getting into the Lord John series.
Reviewed in Australia on 5 February 2016
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As usual, Diana Gabaldon has presented a fantastic book to her fans. The research is so thorough and her characters have such depth. The many threads to her plots are deftly woven together, leaping effortlessly between time and place. But more than this, we are so invested emotionally with the characters, that to come to the final chapter is a real wrench of the heart. Her legion of fans will be in an agony waiting for the promised future book. There is still so much more to tell historically and in the finer, personal stories of the many inhabitants of this series. Please enjoy the journey. It is a privilege to be allowed into the brilliant, imaginative world that exists in Diana's heart and mind.
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Reviewed in Australia on 31 July 2017
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I'm enjoying this series greatly but I'd like to see it come to a cl,ear ending. The next in the series turns out now isnt the last after all. This is disappointing to me, but the stories are great so I'll keep on reading.
Reviewed in Australia on 15 February 2019
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Keeps the reader engaged all the time wanting to grab the next book to start reading. Well recommended keeping the reader engaged
Reviewed in Australia on 25 February 2021
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Effectively written with multilingual words, to create moods and in keeping with periods in which characters dwelt, and some “in” snippets for devotees. Something for everyone adult.
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Janice Clark
3.0 out of 5 stars
I'm losing the plot slightly.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 4 July 2018Verified Purchase
I have spent many many hours reading these huge tomes over the past 2 years and will probably read the next 2 but it's all getting a bit ridiculous. My 3 stars are generous. Anyone who has stuck with the series from The Fiery Cross onwards deserves a medal for perseverance . The books have become overlong and convoluted. Something was lost when Jamie and Claire left Scotland as I find all the American Revolution stuff very boring. The best part of this book is when they briefly go back to Scotland and revisit old haunts and characters. The rest is a long trawl through too many long forgotten threads and characters that reach no conclusion. After spending most of the book devoting pages and pages to battles, Lord John, Ian , Willie and a whole load of other guff the writer seems to remember her two main characters and throws in a plot where Claire thinks Jamie dead and is forced to marry Lord John for protection only for Jamie to return a month later. This story line is unnecessary and covered in so few pages it seems like an afterthought chucked in just to involve them a bit more. Why is this bit rushed when other plots go on for ever? It seems an irrelevant tangent to go off on and not in keeping with Claires character at all. And then the book just ends. Clearly to be continued but with so many plot threads hanging I was looking for a few more chapters and thinking "Is that it?" I hope the upcoming tv series 4, 5 and 6 find a way to adjust it and condense it into something more interesting. I fear the next 2 books will be much of the same. I'll still read them. I have the perseverance.
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1.0 out of 5 stars
Diabolical
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 4 April 2019Verified Purchase
First of all, if you're reading this and you've only read as far as book 3 (Voyager) then do yourself a favour and stop there.
Don't pick up another one of these books, just pretend that Diana's editor had the nerve to tell her to quit and that was that. As it is, this novel is another in a string of barely believable, contrived, overlong, turgid reads.
There is a phenomenal amount of pointless detail and minutia that could have been cut with no detriment to the plot, such as it is.
The actions of the main characters are often inconsistent with their previous behaviour and demonstrated personality, such that you begin to think that it's a series about body-swappers rather than time travel.
And then of course you have the now familiar desperately reaching plots that reek of a lack of imagination and a sheer disrespect for the integrity of the story and the intelligence of the reader.
For my sins, I've foolishly started reading the next book and within 80 pages I'm wishing I hadn't bothered. It actually gets worse, quite farcical in fact.
So don't make my mistake, stop after Voyager and remember the first few stories for the quality works that they are.
I've heard in recent interviews that DG doesn't care about what her readers think. If you've read this book, you'll realise that already,
Don't pick up another one of these books, just pretend that Diana's editor had the nerve to tell her to quit and that was that. As it is, this novel is another in a string of barely believable, contrived, overlong, turgid reads.
There is a phenomenal amount of pointless detail and minutia that could have been cut with no detriment to the plot, such as it is.
The actions of the main characters are often inconsistent with their previous behaviour and demonstrated personality, such that you begin to think that it's a series about body-swappers rather than time travel.
And then of course you have the now familiar desperately reaching plots that reek of a lack of imagination and a sheer disrespect for the integrity of the story and the intelligence of the reader.
For my sins, I've foolishly started reading the next book and within 80 pages I'm wishing I hadn't bothered. It actually gets worse, quite farcical in fact.
So don't make my mistake, stop after Voyager and remember the first few stories for the quality works that they are.
I've heard in recent interviews that DG doesn't care about what her readers think. If you've read this book, you'll realise that already,
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Celebrating wildness
3.0 out of 5 stars
gets a bit boring, drawn out
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 7 October 2019Verified Purchase
sorry to say, but books, as the series goes along, get quite tedious and boring with many characters, which are not needed. The only parts I still enjoy are the ones with Claire, her character is the strongest. I must admit I do skip through many parts now, as really not interested in them going here and there and everywhere, repetitive and I found when it came to BIG scenes and important events those were quickly skipped through rather than centering on them. The same feeling I had when I first started reading the books and it was the print shop scene that really didn't do it for me unfortunately. That effect of BIG events doesn't come through. The writing is wonderful don't get me wrong, as always, and I learn a lot from Diana, but stories get boring as it continues. I sort of feel I need to finish the books just to find out what the end is going to be.
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PaigeTurner(Book-lover)
3.0 out of 5 stars
Overlong
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 10 December 2021Verified Purchase
I have invested in the characters or I would not be carrying on with this series. The series is beginning to be far fetched and implausible. I think DG should have finished this series after book 3 - just written a trilogy. If she wanted another trilogy it should have centred on Roger and Brianna as characters in their own right and with her first main characters making cameos. That would have been more honest. It’s unlikely then you would have got these massive tombs of loads of characters, completely irrelevant to the main characters each with their own stories and loads of detailed fluff. And Claire marrying lord John grey would definitely been out of character. This character for the way she describes how she felt being made to go back to Frank and how she feels that Jamie is her life would not marry anyone again.
The book had good moments and I’m now reading to see how the series ends. I think that’s how most writers who write series end up selling books even if the book series deteriorates as it goes along which this one has unfortunately
The book had good moments and I’m now reading to see how the series ends. I think that’s how most writers who write series end up selling books even if the book series deteriorates as it goes along which this one has unfortunately
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Kaiserin
3.0 out of 5 stars
It is a long book
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 7 November 2020Verified Purchase
The main reasons why I have not given up on the book is that it is a bit of escapism and I am still curious enough to find out where the plot is going. However, there’s little character development but lots of very detailed explanation of historic events/conflicts and medical procedures. So it’s often a slow read that makes me fall asleep very easily. Also, the language doesn’t seem to reach my heart at all which is strange as I tend to get emotionally involved in my characters when reading. I can’t find much beauty in the language - it’s all about the plot really. Well, I’ll finish it and I look forward to the characters coming alive on screen but I wouldn’t buy more books by this author.
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