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Diana Gabaldon

Standalone Works

AuthorDiana Gabaldon
Books13
Status Unknown
Recommended orderPublication
Started1992

Standalone Works is a series by Diana Gabaldon, started in 1992 with 13 books. If you want to read Diana Gabaldon's work in order, here are all the books in this series listed chronologically.

Standalone Works

13 Books
Dragonfly in Amber
1992

Dragonfly in Amber

You will immerse yourself in Diana Gabaldon's "Dragonfly in Amber," a novel that suggests intricate layers and perhaps a blend of past and present. As you read, you might discover a story rich in historical detail or complex relationships. Prepare for a narrative that unfolds with depth and careful construction.

1992
The Fiery Cross
2001

The Fiery Cross

Diana Gabaldon's 2001 novel, "The Fiery Cross," offers you an extensive narrative from a well-known author. This particular work marks its place within the literary output of its publication year. As a novel, it presents you with a sustained story arc. You will engage with a significant piece of fiction from this period.

2001
Naked Came the Phoenix
2001

Naked Came the Phoenix

You can discover 'Naked Came the Phoenix,' a novel by Diana Gabaldon. Released in 2001, this work showcases Gabaldon's storytelling. Engage with a standalone narrative from this respected author.

2001
A Breath of Snow and Ashes second part
2005

A Breath of Snow and Ashes second part

Continue your journey through Diana Gabaldon's expansive narrative with 'A Breath of Snow and Ashes second part'. This novel, published in 2005, offers a further exploration of its established world and characters. You will delve deeper into the ongoing saga.

2005
Lord John and the Haunted Soldier
2007

Lord John and the Haunted Soldier

You join Lord John Grey as he encounters a perplexing situation involving a soldier. The circumstances suggest an unsettling presence or a deep mystery. You must piece together the events to understand the truth behind the haunting. This tale places you amidst historical intrigue and unexplained phenomena.

2007
Lord John and the Brotherhood of the Blade
2007

Lord John and the Brotherhood of the Blade

You pick up a novel by Diana Gabaldon, released in 2007. This work explores the adventures of a specific historical character. Immerse yourself in a tale of intrigue and personal challenges from a particular era.

2007
An Echo in the Bone
2009

An Echo in the Bone

Diana Gabaldon offers "An Echo in the Bone," a novel that suggests themes of memory and lasting impact. You are invited to immerse yourself in a story where past events resonate into the present. Explore a narrative that promises depth and historical resonance.

2009
The Custom of the Army
2010

The Custom of the Army

Explore "The Custom of the Army," a 2010 novel by Diana Gabaldon. You will discover a narrative crafted by an acclaimed author. This book presents a standalone story from Gabaldon. Prepare to engage with a new historical setting or character focus.

2010
The Scottish Prisoner
2011

The Scottish Prisoner

Uncover 'The Scottish Prisoner' by Diana Gabaldon, a novel published in 2011. This work offers a specific narrative from the author. You will experience a story crafted with her characteristic attention to detail. Prepare for a journey from this writer.

2011

Frequently Asked Questions

How many books are in the Standalone Works series? +

The Standalone Works series by Diana Gabaldon has 13 books.

In what order should I read the Standalone Works books? +

The recommended way to read Standalone Works is in publication order. The first book is Dragonfly in Amber.

Is the Standalone Works series finished? +

The Standalone Works series currently has 13 published books.

What is the first book in the Standalone Works series? +

The first book in the Standalone Works series is "Dragonfly in Amber", published in 1992.

Is Standalone Works worth reading? +

Standalone Works is one of the most acclaimed series in its genre, written by Diana Gabaldon. With 13 books, it offers a rich and well-developed story that has captivated readers worldwide.

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