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Drums of Autumn: Outlander, Book 4

by Diana Gabaldon
4.7

About this book

Diana Gabaldon’s fans will be delighted to find Jamie and Claire as spirited and endearing as ever in this fourth installment of this magnificent saga. Romance, history, and time travel blend once again as the couple builds a new life together in the wilderness of pre–Revolutionary America. Twice Claire has used an ancient stone circle to travel back to the 18th century. The first time she found love with a Scottish warrior, but had to return to the 1940s to save their unborn child. The second time, twenty years later, she reunited with her lost love but had to leave behind the daughter that he would never see. Now Brianna, from her 1960s vantage point, has found a disturbing obituary and will risk everything in an attempt to change history.

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Reader Lady

If I could give this more than 5***** stars I would!

"Please excuse the length of this review, but it is a very long book with important events that set up the next books in the series. Drums of Autumn, Book 4 of the Outlander series, dropped me right into the middle the action, which is something I always relish. After all, a man being hanged is quite dramatic to say the least, and this happens on page three. Ms. Gabaldon is at her descriptive writing best as she describes Claire’s thoughts and emotions. I felt as if I could actually feel her pulse in her carotid arteries as it beat in time with the drums. Feel her wet shift bathed in sweat from the oppressive heat as she watches a friend from Jamie’s time in Ardsmuir prison meet his end for stealing six pounds, ten shillings. As the man dies, one of the other convicted men sentenced to hang that day takes the opportunity to escape. As Claire and Jamie travel toward Wilmington, hoping to find a ship for Young Ian so he can return to Scotland, (Ian ends up staying with C&J and finds Rollo) they stumble across the escaped man and aid him, then part ways. Little did I know this man, Stephen Bonnet, with his faint Irish accent, would become the new villain of this series. Claire and Jamie begin their journey upriver to Cross Creek, where Jamie’s Aunt Jocasta lives on the plantation River Run. Before they reach their destination, they set upon by pirates and their ring leader is none other than Stephen Bonnet. He steals their valuable jewels they had planned to use to establish themselves in this new country, along with Claire’s gold wedding band from her first marriage. You may wonder why this has significance to the story, but later on that same ring leads Brianna into a situation that has dire consequences for her and Roger. It starts the intricate plotline for Brianna and Roger. Brianna and Roger’s story line had her in 1969 Boston and Roger in Scotland, but Roger soon comes to visit and their romance progresses beyond friendship during his stay. This part of the story is a bit slow moving, but interesting nonetheless and pulled me into their relationship, so personally I did not mind. When Brianna discovers something that affects her parents, she travels through the stones back to 1769 to warn them of what is to come, leaving Roger in 1971 Scotland. Roger has also found out the same information and realizes Brianna has gone back. He follows her and through some harrowing misadventures of his own, eventually chases her to Wilmington. After a brief reunion, where they commit to a handfasting, they part on less than ideal terms, and a great many horrifying events occur to both of them. Drums of Autumn, for me, is just as much Brianna and Roger’s story as it is Claire and Jamie’s. Ms. Gabaldon intertwines the two plotlines masterfully, as only a superb storyteller can, keeping me thoroughly enmeshed in all the characters’ lives. I love it when I become so obsessed with a book that even when I cannot read due to everyday life interferences, my mind will not stop thinking about it. To me, this is the sign of an extremely well-written, riveting and compelling story. In this book, we are again reunited with many of the characters from the previous books and introduced to quite a few others. At times, I almost wish I had started a chart of all the characters so that when they are brought into the story again, I will immediately remember why they are important. I think something like that in the front of these books would have been very helpful. I have to devote some of this review to Young Ian. What a courageous, brave and caring character. He has quite stolen my heart. I don’t want to give anything away, but oh my, his willingness to sacrifice all moved me to tears. His great love and respect for Jamie and Claire is amazing. I really expected this review to be rather short, but there are many pivotal happenings in this one that build the founding blocks for the future stories. Hopefully, I have shared enough for you to understand why this is such an important book in the series. Along with the complicated plot, I also felt the deeper connection between Claire and Jamie and was greatly moved by the numerous tender moments between them. I am not talking about the sexual scenes, even though those are all amazing, but the ones of gentle touches and loving glances that abound in this powerful tale. Theirs truly is a love of a lifetime that transcends time and space. Well done Dianna Gabaldon for giving me such a spell-binding reading experience. Now I am on to the next one, The Fiery Cross. Happy reading! ["

December 8, 2014 Verified Purchase
Clementine

Don't Be Put Off by the Genre. This is the BEST Series!

"This review is for the entire series. To those who rate it low b/c it is "too long"...did you not notice that before beginning it? To those who say there is too much sex...it IS technically classified as "romance"...skip the sex scenes, it won't take away from the story. To those who say there are inaccuracies (historical,factual)...it is a novel written for entertainment purposes with characters who are not all-knowing, not a history book for educational purposes. Ok. When my husband first brought this book back with him from Iraq (donated to the USO)and he told me he was reading a historical-fiction/romance/fantasy/time travel book, I teased him. I thought no way could such a book be an actual worthy read. I am a constant reader. I have to always have a book. So, when I was in-between books, I picked up this book just to pass the time. Don't make the same mistake I did..DO NOT be fooled by the genre. Don't make the mistake of thinking that these are typical bodice-ripping Highlander trash-romance...they are not. They are real literature. I do not enjoy romance novels, though I will read one if it is the only reading material available. I have to say that this series of books, though they do contain sex scenes, is NOT romance. They are a complex tale full of an entire cast of well-developed characters. I have been on the discussion boards that center around this series. Most of the women seem to be in love with (at least the idea of) the main male character, Jamie. As proof of how good the story told and the writing in this book is, I need to say that the physical description of him (and some parts of his personality) are a complete turn-off to me. He is pretty much the opposite of what I like. However, you don't need to be attracted to a character to enjoy reading about them and to grow to admire and care about them. The love story between Jamie and Claire is quite inspiring, so much so that my husband and I actually got matching tattoos inspired by the books. These stories are so well-written and in-depth, that I read them aloud to my children (simply not reading the child-inappropriate parts aloud) and all of them, from my 7-year-old daughter to my 18-year-old son, are as captivated as I am. These books weave the tale of well-developed, multifaceted characters, exploring their personal growth, interactions and relationships with one another, their people in their communities, and some well-known historical figures, all within the context of various historical time periods. From Jacobite-era Scotland to pre-revolutionary North Carolina (and many places in between), you will follow a brilliantly-written, gripping saga and you will be a part of a world you won't want to leave. ["

October 18, 2012 Verified Purchase

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