
The Fiery Cross
Diana Gabaldon
Outlander #5
Jamie and Claire navigate revolution-era North Carolina — where survival is the greatest test of their love.
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The time is 1771 and the colony of North Carolina teeters on an uneasy edge. Jamie Fraser is a man of worth but he has a lot to lose. His wife, Claire, is known notoriously as a wisewoman or a witch. They both know they have to survive.
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