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Seven Stones to Stand or Fall

A Collection of Outlander Fiction

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Seven Stones to Stand or Fall

By: Diana Gabaldon
Narrated by: Robert Ian MacKenzie, Allan Scott-Douglas, Davina Porter, Jeff Woodman, Diana Gabaldon
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The author presents a collection of seven short stories set in the Outlander universe, never before published together, including two original stories and featuring beloved character Jamie Fraser.

"Beseiged": Protagonist is Lord John Grey, a secondary character in the Outlander novels and a main protagonist of the Lord John novels, Diana's related series (never before published).

"A Fugitive Green": Protagonist is Hal Grey, John's brother (never before published).

"Virgins": Protagonists are Jamie Fraser at age 19 and his friend and future brother-in-law, Ian Murray. (Originally published in the Tor Books anthology Dangerous Women in 2013. Dell published as an individual e-novella in 4/2016.)

"The Space Between": Protagonist is Michael Murray, who is the son of Ian and Jenny Murray (Jenny is Jamie's sister and a main character in her own right in both the books and TV show). (Originally published in the Tor anthology The Mad Scientist's Guide to World Domination in 2012 and as an individual e-novella by Dell in 4/2014.)

"A Leaf on the Wind of All Hallows": Tells the story of the parents of Roger Wakefield (a major character in the books, just introduced at the end of the second season of the show and will continue to grow in importance); features Claire's husband, Frank Randall. (Originally published in the Gallery anthology Songs of Love and Death in 2010 and as an individual e-novella by Dell in 12/2012.)

"The Custom of the Army": Protagonist is Lord John Grey. (Originally published in the Tor anthology Warriors (1) in 2010. Dell published as an e-novella in May 2012.)

"Lord John and the Plague of Zombies": Protagonist is Lord John Grey. (Originally published in Ace anthology Down These Strange Streets in 2012. Dell published as an e-novella in 2013).

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Featured Article: Outlander—Books vs. Show


If you’re wondering about the similarities and differences between the Starz series Outlander and the series of books it's based on, check out our rundown. In many ways, both the TV series and the book series tell the same story and introduce fans to the same characters. It's a compelling story filled with drama, twists, plenty of sexy moments, and even a bit of humor. But which version tells the story better: the books or the show? There are plenty of differences and unique elements that make each version distinct.

Engaging Backstories • Character Development • Historical Richness • Compelling Side Stories • Skilled Voice Actors

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I love hearing these background stories! Very captivating! Lord John Grey is a fascinating man to say the least

Love Diana Gabaldon writing

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Especially liked the author's explanations at the end of each part. Now let's get to the next big book!

Connected the dots.

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Great little conglomerate of new and old spin-off stories. Only one of which I had read or listened to already. I loved getting to know Minnie and Hal better especially!

Feeds the Outlander Obsession

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It was fun to learn more about some of the characters in her Outlander series.

Awesome as usual for Gabaldon

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I loved all of the stories in this book. Don't skip it if you're an Outlander fan. my favorite in this was A Fugitive Green. I really loved Minnie's character and was really interested in exploring her's and Hal's relationship. I definitely wasn't ready for that story to end.

Don't skip this one!

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