Available for the first time as an audiobook in this original Outlander novella, Diana Gabaldon reveals what really happened to Roger MacKenzie Wakefield’s parents. Orphaned during World War II, Roger believed that his mother died during the London Blitz, and that his father, an RAF pilot, was killed in combat. But in An Echo in the Bone, Roger discovers that this may not be the whole story. Now, in "A Leaf on the Wind of All Hallows," readers finally learn the truth.
©2012 Diana Gabaldon (P)2012 Recorded Books
I am married to Michael and the mother of three boys, ages elementary, eight, and two. I have a BA in history from OU. I love to read,travel, and explore.
"All Hallows"
Yes, it gives one great insight into what happened to Roger's parents.
Jerry and wee Roger. Jerry has a very colorful vocabulary and truly loves his family.
When Jerry is meets the dark and light mystery men who know about time travel
I'll have mine rare thank you
"Nice quick listen waiting for next installment"
Read by a male voice with a convincing accent, this is a terrific short read to update Outlander fans on the events around Roger MacKenzie's story. Good entertainment while waiting for Diana Gabaldon to offer up the next installment in the Outlander series
"Preview to the next book in outlander series?"
I wanted to find out what really happened to roger's father. It filled in some blanks and I truly love Diana gabaldon's writing style
A mixture of feelings and confusion
When Rogers's dad came home on leave
The hug by the dark haired man
I am anxiously awaiting the next book in the series. I would like a little less stress though
"Very disappointing"
Even at $5 this was a big waste of time and money. Don't bother reading this.
"Overall a grim story, but oh, so well written."
It's a sad story. I have no need to hear it again. But the details are essential if you are a devoted Outlander follower.
I loved Jerry McKenzie. Any man who can love one woman completely, steals my heart
He did great accents, and was a great smooth reader.
"Timing is everything"
I loved learning a bit more about Roger's parents and how their lives crossed with the Randalls before Claire's jump.
"Not sure if it was the book or me"
I only listened to part of this book and then I read the rest on my Kindle. While I think the story was fine for an Outlander novella and enjoyed it, the audio quality wasn't that great. I downloaded the book to the app on my phone and it had its issues, there were inconsistencies in the volume, it kept fading in and out. So I finished it on my kindle app and either that was formatted incorrectly or there were some mistakes in the text, whether in the writing or the transcribing, I don't remember them as being characteristic of Gabaldon's writing, but I usually listen and may have missed them.I did enjoy the narrator and overall it was a quick and enjoyable read.