<P> Claire frees Jamie by an arrangement with King Louis XV of France, and they are banished from France . Back in Scotland with Fergus, they settle into farm life at his home at Lallybroch with Jamie's sister Jenny and her family . Jamie receives a letter from Stuart, announcing his attempt to retake the throne of Scotland, which the prince has signed Jamie's name to, branding him a traitor to the Crown . Left with no choice, he gathers the men of Lallybroch to join the Stuart army . Young Lord John Grey, an English scout, stumbles upon Jamie and Claire . Thinking Claire a prisoner, Grey tries to "save" her, whereupon Jamie breaks the boy's arm but spares his life . Information gleaned by Jamie from this encounter helps the Highlanders win at the Battle of Prestonpans; but the Rising still fails at the disastrous Battle of Culloden . Claire discovers that she is pregnant again . Jamie and Claire discuss assassinating Stuart, but decide against it . Dougal MacKenzie, having overheard their conversation, accuses Claire of persuading Jamie to betray his people, and attempts to kill Claire . Dougal is stabbed and dies in Jamie's arms . Jamie, knowing that the Jacobites lose Culloden, forces Claire and the unborn Brianna to return to her own time to spare her the battle's aftermath, and returns to Culloden, intending to die in the battle . </P> <P> Claire relates that she had returned to Frank, who disbelieved her story but insisted on helping her raise Brianna, and asked that she would only tell Brianna the truth after his death . Upon hearing it, Brianna refuses to believe Claire's story . Claire enlists Roger's help by revealing him as the descendant of Dougal MacKenzie and Geillis Duncan . Claire admits to Roger that while hiding in the caves of the Highlands, plotting Jamie's escape from prison (as told in Outlander), Dougal had delivered a message from Geillis that read: "I do not know if it is possible, but I think so" and the numbers 1, 9, 6 and 8 . Claire deduces that these signify the year 1968, and Claire and Roger suspect that Geillis was telling her the year of her own time travel . Claire, Roger, and eventually Brianna witness Geillis Duncan / Gillian Edgars' disappearance through the stone circle at Craigh na Dun after she murders her husband, Greg . Ultimately, Roger informs Claire that Jamie did not die at Culloden . </P> <P> Publishers Weekly called Dragonfly in Amber an "immensely long, compulsively readable sequel to Outlander", and noted that by "portraying life in court and hut and on the battlefield through the eyes of a strong - minded, modern participant, Gabaldon offers a fresh and offbeat historical view, framed by an intriguing contemporary issue of Claire's daughter's paternity ." </P>

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