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''Outlander'' is a series of
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novels by American author
Diana Gabaldon Diana J. Gabaldon (; born January 11, 1952) is an American author and television writer. She is best known for the book series ''Outlander''. Her books merge multiple genres, featuring elements of historical fiction, romance, mystery, adventu ...
. Gabaldon began the first volume of the series, '' Outlander'', in the late 1980s, and it was published in 1991. She has published nine out of a planned ten volumes. The ninth novel in the series, ''Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone'', was released on November 23, 2021. The ''Outlander'' series focuses on 20th-century British nurse
Claire Randall Claire Beauchamp (who adopts the surnames Randall, Fraser, and Grey at various times) is a fictional character in the ''Outlander'' series of multi-genre novels by American author Diana Gabaldon, and its television adaptation. In the series, Cl ...
, who time travels to 18th-century
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and finds adventure and romance with the dashing
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warrior Jamie Fraser. The books have sold over 50 million copies worldwide as of 2021. Among the many derived works are two short stories, three novellas, a
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featuring recurring secondary character Lord John Grey, a
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, a musical, and a
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.


Publishing history


''Outlander'' novel series


Novels

# '' Outlander'' (1991) (published in the UK, New Zealand and Australia as ''Cross Stitch'') # ''
Dragonfly in Amber ''Dragonfly in Amber'' is the second book in the ''Outlander'' series of novels by Diana Gabaldon. Centered on time travelling 20th century nurse Claire Randall and her 18th century Scottish Highlander warrior husband Jamie Fraser, the boo ...
'' (1992) # ''
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'' (1993) # ''
Drums of Autumn ''Drums of Autumn'' is the fourth book in the ''Outlander'' series of novels by Diana Gabaldon. Centered on time travelling 20th century doctor Claire Randall and her 18th century Scottish Highlander warrior husband Jamie Fraser, the books c ...
'' (1996) # '' The Fiery Cross'' (2001) # ''
A Breath of Snow and Ashes ''A Breath of Snow and Ashes'' is the sixth book in the ''Outlander'' series of novels by Diana Gabaldon, published on September 27, 2005. Centered on time travelling 20th century doctor Claire Fraser and her 18th century Scottish Highlander ...
'' (2005) # ''
An Echo in the Bone ''An Echo in the Bone'' is the seventh book in the ''Outlander'' series of novels by Diana Gabaldon. Centered on time travelling 20th century doctor Claire Fraser and her 18th century Scottish Highlander warrior husband Jamie Fraser, the boo ...
'' (2009) # ''
Written in My Own Heart's Blood ''Written in My Own Heart's Blood'' is the eighth book in the ''Outlander'' series of novels by Diana Gabaldon. Centered on time travelling 20th century doctor Claire Randall and her 18th century Scottish Highlander warrior husband Jamie Fras ...
'' (2014) # '' Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone'' (2021) In May 2025, Gabaldon said on social media that the tenth novel, which she has suggested could be the final one in the series, would be titled ''A Blessing for a Warrior Going Out.''


Audiobooks

The ''Outlander'' series has been released in both unabridged (read by
Davina Porter Davina Porter is a British audiobook narrator and actor, best known for narrating the unabridged audiobooks of the ''Outlander (book series), Outlander'' series of novels by Diana Gabaldon. Since the 1960s she has been based in the United State ...
) and abridged audiobooks (read by Geraldine James). Several of the ''Lord John'' books have been released in audiobook form, read by Jeff Woodman.


Novellas and short stories

* "A Leaf on the Wind of All Hallows" (2010), a short story in the anthology '' Songs of Love and Death'', later collected in '' A Trail of Fire'' (2012), and ''Seven Stones to Stand or Fall'' (2017). It tells the WWII story of Roger MacKenzie Wakefield's parents Jerry and Dolly, as Jerry discovers for himself the mystery of the stones. * "The Space Between" (2013), a novella in the anthology '' The Mad Scientist's Guide to World Domination'', later collected in ''A Trail of Fire'' (2012), and ''Seven Stones to Stand or Fall'' (2017). It chronicles a journey undertaken by Joan MacKimmie (Jamie Fraser's step-daughter) and Michael Murray (Jenny Fraser Murray's son). * "Virgins" (2013), a novella in the anthology '' Dangerous Women'', later available as a standalone e-book, and collected in ''Seven Stones to Stand or Fall'' (2017). Set in 1740 France, it introduces 19-year-old Jamie Fraser as he and his 20-year-old friend Ian Murray become young mercenaries. *"Past Prologue" (2017), a short story published in the anthology ''MatchUp''. It is written as a collaboration by Steve Berry and Diana Gabaldon, in a story that crosses over their two fictional universes, with Cotton Malone from Berry's novels meeting Jamie Fraser. * "A Fugitive Green" (2017), a novella published in the Gabaldon collection ''Seven Stones to Stand or Fall''. It features
Hal Grey Lord John William Grey is a fictional character created by Diana Gabaldon. He is a recurring secondary character in Gabaldon's Outlander (book series), ''Outlander'' series of novels, and the main character of the Lord John series, ''Lord John'' ...
, brother of Lord John Grey, and his future wife Minerva.


Graphic novel

In 2010, Gabaldon adapted the first third of ''Outlander'' into a
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, illustrated by Hoang Nguyen.


''Lord John'' series

The ''Lord John'' series is a sequence of novels and shorter works that center on Lord John Grey, a recurring secondary character from the ''Outlander'' novels. The spin-off series consists of five novellas and three novels, which all take place between 1756 and 1761, during the events of Gabaldon's ''Voyager''. They can be generally categorized as historical mysteries, and the three novels are shorter and focus on fewer plot threads than the main ''Outlander'' books. Several of the ''Lord John'' books have been released in audiobook form, read by Jeff Woodman.


Other

* ''The Outlandish Companion'' (1999), a guide to the ''Outlander'' series containing synopses, a character guide, and other notes and information; revised and updated as ''The Outlandish Companion (Volume One)'' (2015) * ''The Outlandish Companion (Volume Two)'' (2015)


Inspiration

Gabaldon was inspired by the ''
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'' character
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to set her series in Jacobite Scotland, and to name its protagonist Jamie.
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, who played McCrimmon, appears in an episode of the first season of the television series '' Outlander''.


Characters

Core characters include: * Claire Beauchamp Randall Fraser, the titular ''Outlander'', a 20th-century nurse (and later doctor) who travels through time to the 18th century * James 'Jamie' Alexander Malcolm MacKenzie Fraser, Claire's 18th-century husband * Frank Randall, Claire's 20th-century husband * Brianna Mackenzie, Claire and Jamie's second daughter, an engineer, married to Roger * Roger Wakefield Mackenzie, a 20th-century historian, later minister, husband to Brianna * Lord John Grey, a secondary character in the main series and the focus of the spin-off ''Lord John'' series


Musical

In 2010, a 14-song cycle based on ''Outlander'' was released under the title ''Outlander: The Musical''. With music by Kevin Walsh and lyrics by Mike Gibb, the project was approved by Gabaldon after Gibb had approached the author in Scotland with the idea to adapt her novel into a stage production. As Gabaldon recalled, "I laughed and said, 'That’s the screwiest idea I’ve heard yet – go ahead.' So they did, and the results were stunning." Though the stage production remains in development, the 14-song cycle is available on CD from
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and for download on
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. In 2012,
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composer Jill Santoriello began collaborating with Gibb and Walsh on the project, writing the music and cowriting the lyrics with Gibb for a new song called "One More Time." The song was recorded with vocals by Rebecca Robbins.


Television series

In June 2013,
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ordered 16 episodes of a
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, and production began in October 2013 in Scotland. The series premiered in the US on August 9, 2014, with Caitríona Balfe and
Sam Heughan Sam Roland Heughan (; born 30 April 1980) is a Scottish actor, producer, author, and entrepreneur. He is best known for his starring role as Jamie Fraser in the Starz drama series '' Outlander'' (2014–present) for which he has won the People ...
starring as Claire and Jamie. It was picked up for a second season on August 15, 2014, and for a third and fourth season on June 1, 2016. On May 9, 2018, Starz renewed the series for a fifth and sixth season. Further renewals for seventh and eighth seasons were announced in early 2021 and late 2022 respectively. In January 2023, Starz greenlighted a 10-episode prequel series, ''Blood of My Blood'', based on Jamie's parents. Gabaldon will be an executive producer.


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