One month until Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone is out

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - OCTOBER 05: Diana Gabaldon speaks onstage during a panel for STARZ "Outlander" at NYCC 2019 on October 05, 2019 at Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York City. (Photo by Michael Kovac/Getty Images for STARZ)
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - OCTOBER 05: Diana Gabaldon speaks onstage during a panel for STARZ "Outlander" at NYCC 2019 on October 05, 2019 at Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York City. (Photo by Michael Kovac/Getty Images for STARZ)

There isn’t much longer left until we get to see the next part of the Frazer-MacKenzie story. Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone will be here in a month.

The long wait is almost over. There is just one month to go. Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone is going to be here on Tuesday, Nov. 23.

It’s the Outlander book we’ve all been waiting for. The ninth book in the story, it’ll pick up off the back of Written in My Own Heart’s Blood, and we’ll get a chance to see who is coming over the Ridge. It’s sure to be the people we thought.

If you haven’t already, you can pre-order the novel right now. Pre-ordering on Amazon will land you the price guarantee, so you’re going to get it at the cheapest price up to the release date.

What is Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone about?

Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone picks up in 1779 at Fraser’s Ridge. We learn from the blurb of the book that Brianna, Roger, and their children are back at the Ridge. Yes, it was them coming over the top at the end of the previous book.

There is a storm brewing, though. The American Revolutionary War is on its way, and the Frasers and MacKenzies will need to work together to protect their home and people in the North Carolina backcountry. It’s only a matter of time before everything implodes.

Brianna and Roger have a bigger situation to deal with. They have the dangers from the 20th century that encouraged them to head back to the past. Can those dangers catch up to them?

Then there’s William Ransom, who needs to come to terms with who his biological father is. Not only is he dealing with the knowledge he’s not the son of the man he thought he was, but his stepfather has lied to him all his life. There is a lot of anger boiled within that’s sure to come out.

Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone is coming to shelves on Tuesday, Nov. 23.