Outlander Books in Order

Below is the complete list of Diana Gabaldon’s Outlander books in publication order. For this series, the chronological reading order is the same as the order of publication.

Outlander Books in Publication Order

  1. Outlander / Cross Stitch (1991)
    by Diana Gabaldon
    Outlander / Cross Stitch was published in 1991 and is listed as book #1 in the Outlander series.
  2. Dragonfly in Amber (1992)
    by Diana Gabaldon
    Published in 1992, Dragonfly in Amber is listed as book #2 in the Outlander series.
  3. Voyager (1993)
    by Diana Gabaldon
    Voyager is a 1993 release and appears as book #3 in the Outlander series.
  4. Drums of Autumn (1996)
    by Diana Gabaldon
    In the Outlander series, Drums of Autumn is book #4 and was published in 1996.
  5. The Fiery Cross (2001)
    by Diana Gabaldon
    The Fiery Cross was first published in 2001; within the Outlander series, it is listed as book #5.
  6. A Breath of Snow and Ashes (2005)
    by Diana Gabaldon
    A Breath of Snow and Ashes was published in 2005 and is listed as book #6 in the Outlander series.
  7. An Echo in the Bone (2009)
    by Diana Gabaldon
    Published in 2009, An Echo in the Bone is listed as book #7 in the Outlander series.
  8. Written in My Own Heart’s Blood (2014)
    by Diana Gabaldon
    Written in My Own Heart's Blood is a 2014 release and appears as book #8 in the Outlander series.
  9. Go Tell The Bees That I Am Gone (2021)
    by Diana Gabaldon
    In the Outlander series, Go Tell The Bees That I Am Gone is book #9 and was published in 2021.

Outlander Short Stories Books in Publication Order

  1. The Custom of the Army (2010)
    by Diana Gabaldon
    The Custom of the Army was first published in 2010; within the Outlander series, it is listed as book #10.
  2. A Leaf on the Wind of All Hallows (2012)
    by Diana Gabaldon
    A Leaf on the Wind of All Hallows was published in 2012 and is listed as book #11 in the Outlander series.
  3. A Plague of Zombies (2013)
    by Diana Gabaldon
    Published in 2013, A Plague of Zombies is listed as book #12 in the Outlander series.
  4. Virgins (2013)
    by Diana Gabaldon
    Virgins is a 2013 release and appears as book #13 in the Outlander series.
  5. The Space Between (2014)
    by Diana Gabaldon
    In the Outlander series, The Space Between is book #14 and was published in 2014.
  6. Past Prologue (2019)
    (With Steve Berry)
    by Diana Gabaldon
    Past Prologue was first published in 2019; within the Outlander series, it is listed as book #15.
  7. A Fugitive Green (2022)
    by Diana Gabaldon
    A Fugitive Green was published in 2022 and is listed as book #16 in the Outlander series.
  8. Besieged (2022)
    by Diana Gabaldon
    Published in 2022, Besieged is listed as book #17 in the Outlander series.

Outlander Collections Books in Publication Order

  1. A Trail of Fire (2012)
    by Diana Gabaldon
    A Trail of Fire is a 2012 release and appears as book #18 in the Outlander series.
  2. Seven Stones to Stand or Fall (2017)
    by Diana Gabaldon
    In the Outlander series, Seven Stones to Stand or Fall is book #19 and was published in 2017.

Outlander Graphic Novels Books in Publication Order

  1. The Exile: An Outlander Graphic Novel (2010)
    by Diana Gabaldon
    The Exile: An Outlander Graphic Novel was first published in 2010; within the Outlander series, it is listed as book #20.

Outlander Non-Fiction Books in Publication Order

  1. The Outlandish Companion (1999)
    by Diana Gabaldon
    The Outlandish Companion was published in 1999 and is listed as book #21 in the Outlander series.
  2. The Outlandish Companion Volume Two (2015)
    by Diana Gabaldon
    Published in 2015, The Outlandish Companion Volume Two is listed as book #22 in the Outlander series.
  3. The Official Outlander Coloring Book: An Adult Coloring Book (2015)
    by Diana Gabaldon
    The Official Outlander Coloring Book: An Adult Coloring Book is a 2015 release and appears as book #23 in the Outlander series.

Outlander Companion Books in Publication Order

  1. The Official Outlander Companion Cookbook (2016)
    (By Theresa Carle-Sanders)
    In the Outlander series, The Official Outlander Companion Cookbook is book #24 and was published in 2016.
  2. To the New World and Back Again (2020)
    (With Theresa Carle-Sanders)
    by Diana Gabaldon
    To the New World and Back Again was first published in 2020; within the Outlander series, it is listed as book #25.

About Outlander

The Outlander series by Diana Gabaldon blends historical fiction, romance, adventure, and time travel into a sweeping saga that spans centuries and continents. First published in 1991, the series follows Claire Randall, a former World War II combat nurse who is mysteriously transported from 1945 back to eighteenth-century Scotland. What begins as a personal survival story soon evolves into a complex narrative involving political turmoil, family loyalty, and the enduring power of love.

The series opens with Outlander (1991), where Claire and her husband Frank Randall are enjoying a second honeymoon in the Scottish Highlands after the war. While exploring ancient standing stones near the fictional village of Craigh na Dun, Claire suddenly finds herself transported two hundred years into the past. Thrust into the turbulent world of 1743 Scotland, she encounters clan rivalries, British military tensions, and the rising unrest that will eventually lead to the Jacobite rebellion.

In this unfamiliar world, Claire meets Jamie Fraser, a young Highland warrior whose courage and loyalty quickly set him apart. Their relationship becomes the emotional core of the series. As Claire struggles to navigate the political dangers of the era, she and Jamie form a partnership built on trust, respect, and shared hardship.

Reading the Outlander books in publication order allows the story to unfold in the way Diana Gabaldon originally structured it. Each novel builds on earlier events, following Claire and Jamie through different periods of history and across multiple locations including Scotland, France, the Caribbean, and colonial America.

One of the defining elements of the series is its detailed historical backdrop. Gabaldon incorporates real historical events—such as the Jacobite uprising of 1745, the Battle of Culloden, and the early years of the American Revolution—into the personal stories of her characters. This approach allows readers to experience major moments in history through the lives of people who must survive within them.

Claire’s background as a trained nurse plays a significant role throughout the series. Her twentieth-century medical knowledge becomes both an advantage and a source of danger in the eighteenth century, where unfamiliar techniques can be viewed with suspicion or fear. Her scientific perspective often contrasts with the beliefs and traditions of the time, creating dramatic tension as she adapts to life in the past.

Jamie Fraser emerges as one of the most memorable characters in historical fiction. A proud Highlander with a strong moral code, he balances physical strength with intelligence and compassion. His deep connection to Scottish culture and his loyalty to family and clan shape many of the choices he makes across the series.

As the story expands, the narrative scope grows significantly. Later novels explore the lives of Claire and Jamie’s extended family, including their daughter Brianna and her husband Roger MacKenzie. Their storylines introduce new perspectives on time travel and connect the eighteenth-century narrative with the modern world.

Gabaldon’s writing style combines careful historical research with strong character development. Her novels often include detailed descriptions of daily life, politics, medicine, and culture in the eighteenth century. At the same time, the emotional relationships between characters remain central to the story.

The series also explores complex themes such as loyalty, identity, and the impact of history on individual lives. Characters frequently face choices that pit personal desires against duty to family, community, or country. These dilemmas add depth to the narrative while highlighting the challenges of living during times of political upheaval.

Over the years, the popularity of the books led to a successful television adaptation titled Outlander, which introduced the story to an even wider audience. While the television series follows its own storytelling rhythm, it retains the central characters and historical setting that define Gabaldon’s novels.

Following the Outlander books in publication order reveals the gradual unfolding of an expansive historical epic—one that intertwines romance, time travel, and real-world history into a story that spans generations and reshapes the lives of everyone connected to Claire and Jamie Fraser.

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