Jamie and Claire must adopt various personas (political conspirators, wine merchants) in the French court, testing the strength of their marriage and their personal ethics. 4. Plot Progression
A world of intrigue, poison, and courtly politics. The Frasers deal with the villainous Comte St. Germain and the haunting return of Jack Randall . [PDF] Dragonfly In Amber (Outlander, Book 2)
Published in 1992, is the second installment in Diana Gabaldon’s genre-defying Outlander series. It expands the scope of the original story from a focused romance into a sweeping historical epic. The novel is structured as a "story within a story," beginning and ending in 1968, while the core narrative explores the years 1744–1746. 2. Narrative Structure and Setting Jamie and Claire must adopt various personas (political
A 50-year-old Claire Randall reveals the truth of her past to her daughter, Brianna , and a young historian, Roger Wakefield . The Frasers deal with the villainous Comte St