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The Fiery Cross

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SKU: 9781784751333

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In 1771 North Carolina, tensions rise between wealthy planters and backcountry pioneers. Jamie Fraser, a respected man of good family, finally possesses the land he’s always desired. Amidst this turmoil, a fiery cross ignites, symbolizing rebellion and challenging Jamie’s newfound peace. “The Fiery Cross” by Georgette Heyer, ISBN 9781784751333, explores love, loyalty, and the fight for freedom in a colony on the brink of revolution.

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  • ISBN-13: 9781784751333
  • Publisher: Cornerstone
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Height: 133 mm
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 53 mm
  • Width: 353 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1784751332
  • Publisher Date: 19 Feb 2015
  • Depth: 114
  • No of Pages: 1424
  • Series Title: Outlander
  • Weight: 824 gr

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Weight 0.5 kg

25 reviews for The Fiery Cross

  1. Kushagra Rastogi Rastogi

    I found the plot a little boring compared to others in the series but was happy to read more about these characters!

  2. Mayur Borah

    Loved the characters and plot but at some point I felt like it was dragging on.

  3. Pravneet Kaur

    Great historical fiction, but could have trimmed at least pages. The story felt unnecessarily drawn out.

  4. Ashish Kumar

    I got hooked into the storyline right away! Some scenes were hard to read, but overall, this was a fascinating historical fiction.

  5. Anurag

    A very long book. Although I enjoyed some parts, other sections did not capture my attention.

  6. Parth Nigam

    It’s one of the best books of Diana Gabaldon. It was hard to put it down for once I’ve started!

  7. Prince Sant

    Diana Gabaldon does it again! This one was another winner, although not my favorite of the series.

  8. Jagrati Goyal

    The beginning was slow, but the pace picked up toward the middle, and the ending was fantastic!

  9. Aditya Ugam Dive

    Although it was descriptive, it took far too long for the main action to get started.

  10. Sakshi Agarwal

    Amazing story. Couldn’t put it down. Diana Gabaldon is a wonderful writer. I laughed and cried.

  11. Ananya Viplav Dave

    Loved the characters, especially Brianna and Roger. The plot was engaging, though some parts felt rushed.

  12. Sanyam Ishpujani

    A bit slow to start, but the historical detail is captivating. Jamie and Claire’s relationship remains a highlight.

  13. Sukhpreet Singh

    I enjoyed the book but I feel it dragged on far too long and could have been shorter.

  14. Rishabh Nayak

    Found the plot a little meandering at times, but the characters are so well-written I stayed invested.

  15. Keshav Jaswal

    Great detail and story building although it meanders a bit. Jamie and Claire are always fantastic!

  16. Arshnoor Singh Rangoola

    It’s was an OK read and has a captivating story to follow. I enjoyed it overall.

  17. Pritesh Ghosh

    The romance is beautiful, and the historical setting feels authentic. A long book, but worth the investment.

  18. Shivam Kharbanda

    The Fiery Cross is an epic tale of love, war and survival. Gabaldon’s attention to detail is incredible.

  19. Aryan Dua

    A complex and rich story, but sometimes overwhelming. The political backdrop was well-developed.

  20. Sourav Saha

    Although the book was lengthy and slow-paced, the descriptions are very detailed and paint a clear picture.

  21. Pothugunta Azaruddin

    Enjoyed the family dynamics and the struggles of pioneer life. Some parts were predictable, but overall a good read.

  22. Anubhav Sharma

    I absolutely loved this book. One of the best in the series and a great exploration of the characters.

  23. Jai Prakash

    I was engrossed in the narrative even though there were some slow parts.

  24. Ankit Yadav

    The plot was okay but a bit slow compared to other books in this series. Still a good read overall!

  25. Annie Goswami

    Diana Gabaldon’s writing is superb. The story kept me hooked, even with the occasional historical tangent.

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