He finds Claire mysterious and fascinating, and is strongly attracted to nineteen-year-old Brianna. Roger takes over the twentieth century part of the story (in third person). Claire has stopped by out of the blue to ask Roger for an unusual favor: she wants him to research what happened to a group of men who fought at the Battle of Culloden in 1746. That said, let's dive in to our relatively non-spoiler part of this review.ĭragonfly in Amber begins in 1968 Inverness with young historian Roger Wakefield opening his front door to Claire Randall and her grown daughter, Brianna. So – quite seriously – if you're planning to watch the series at some point and haven't begun yet, you may want to go do that first. I had trouble deciding what to say in this supposedly "spoiler-free" section of this review because Diana Gabaldon starts Dragonfly with a huge spoiler that frames the entire book. While Outlander book one essentially set up Claire and Jamie as a couple, Dragonfly turned it into something much more than a love story. The major differences between the book and the second season of the television series.ĭragonfly in Amber is my favorite book in the series. After an adorable spoiler kitten, some discussion of the book in depth, andģ. A relatively spoiler-free piece about the book in general.Ģ. Dragonfly in Amber is the second book of Diana Gabaldon's Outlander series.
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