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    An Echo in the Bone


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      To all my good dogs:

      Penny Louise

      Tipper John

      John

      Flip

      Archie and Ed

      Tippy

      Spots

      Emily

      Ajax

      Molly

      Gus

      Homer and JJ

      ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

      It takes me a good three years to write one of these books, during which time I constantly ask people questions, and during which time helpful people offer me fascinating bits of information that I didn’t think to ask for. I’ll never remember them all, but think of them all with enormous gratitude.

      In addition, I wish to offer grateful thanks to …

      … John Flicker and Bill Massey, my editors, both gentlemen of gall and kidney, who coped nobly with a book written in pieces (lots of pieces), and an author who lives dangerously.

      … Danny Baror and Russell Galen, my literary agents, two gentlemen literally worth their weight in gold—which is saying something in these recessionary days.

      … Kathy Lord, heroic copy editor, and Virginia Norey, book designer (aka “the book goddess”), who are jointly responsible for the beauty and read ability of this book.

      … Vincent La Scala and the other cruelly used members of the production crew, who succeeded in getting this book into print on time against looooong odds.

      … Steven Lopata for his vivid description of being chased overland by a cottonmouth—as well as the poetic description of what copperheads smell like (“A combination of that snakehouse smell from the zoo and rotten cucumbers”).

      … Catherine MacGregor and Catherine-Ann MacPhee for Gàidhlig translations and help in the subtleties of Gaelic usage. Also Katie Beggs and various unsung but much appreciated members of the International Gaelic Mafia.

      … Tess the nurse, Dr. Amarilis Iscold, Sarah Meir (Certified Nurse Midwife), and a number of other helpful medical professionals, for advice on matters medical, picturesque maladies, and horrifying surgical details.

      … Janet McConnaughey for OEDILF (Omnificant English Dictionary in Limerick Form) entries, being the Muse of Bloody Axes, and drawing my attention to exploding cypress trees.

      … Larry Tuohy (and others) for telling me what a Spitfire pilot’s flight jacket looked like.

      … Ron Parker, Helen, Esmé and Lesley, for ’elp with the ’airy ape.

      … Beth and Matthew Shope and Jo Bourne for useful information regarding the Religious Society of Friends. Any inaccuracies are definitely my fault.

      … Jari Backman, for his detailed time lines and excerpt listings, and for help with the night sky and which stars are visible in Inverness and Fraser’s Ridge.

      … Katrina Stibohar for her exquisitely detailed lists of who was born when and What Happened to Everybody then. Also to the hordes of kindly trivia freaks who are always on hand to tell me how old someone is, or whether Lord John met Fergus when he had the measles.

      … Pamela Patchet Hamilton (and Buddy) for a nose-wrenchingly vivid description of a close-range skunking.

      … Karen Henry, Czarina of Traffic, who keeps my folder in the Compuserve Books and Writers Community tidy and the inhabitants diplomatically herded. (https://community.compuserve.com/n/pfx/forum.aspx?nav=start&webtag = ws-books)

      … Nikki Rowe and her daughter Caitlin, for the wonderful YouTube channel they created for me (https://www.youtube.com/user/voyagesoftheartemis—for those who want to see whether I really do sound like Donald Duck when I talk).

      … Rosana Madrid Gatti, my web-mistress, for prompt and faithful updates and imaginative design.

      … Susan Butler, for constant logistic support, dog sleepovers, keeping me supplied with black-ink cartridges, and for her brilliant suggestion regarding Jem.

      … Allene Edwards, Catherine MacGregor, and Susan Butler, for proof reading and Extremely Helpful (if eyeball-numbing) nitpicking.

      … Shirley Williams for the Moravian cookies and vistas of New Bern.

      … Becky Morgan for the historical cookbooks.

      … my great-grandfather, Stanley Sykes, for Jamie’s line about marksmanship.

      … Bev LaFrance, Carol Krenz, and many others for help with French. Also Florence the translator, Peter Berndt, and Gilbert Sureau for the nice distinctions between the French Lord’s Prayer of 1966 (accorde-lui) versus the earlier, more formal version (accordes-lui).

      … John S. Kruszka, for the proper spelling and pronunciation of “KoĹ›ciuszko” (it’s “kohs-CHOOSH-koh,” in case you wondered; nobody in the Revolution could pronounce it, either—they really did all call him “Kos”).

      … the Ladies of Lallybroch, for continuous support and Really Interesting Gifts.

      … my husband, because he knows fine what a man is for, too.

      … Alex Krislov, Janet McConnaughey, and Margaret Campbell, sysops of the Compuserve Books and Writers Community, and the many, many, many helpful people who roam through the site daily, offering observations, information, and general entertainment.

      … Alfred Publishing for permission to quote from the lyrics to “Tighten Up,” by Archie Bell and the Drells.

      “The White Swan,” taken from Carmina Gadelica, is reproduced by kind permission of Floris Books.

      Contents

      Prologue

      PART ONE

      A Troubling of the Waters

      1. SOMETIMES THEY’RE REALLY DEAD

      2. AND SOMETIMES THEY AREN’T

      3. LIFE FOR LIFE

      4. NOT YET AWHILE

      5. MORALITY FOR TIME-TRAVELERS

      PART TWO

      Blood, Sweat, and Pickles

      6. LONG ISLAND

      7. AN UNCERTAIN FUTURE

      8. SPRING THAW

      9. A KNIFE THAT KNOWS MY HAND

      10. FIRESHIP

      11. TRANSVERSE LIE

      12. ENOUGH

      13. UNREST

      14. DELICATE MATTERS

      15. THE BLACK CHAMBER

      16. UNARMED CONFLICT

      17. WEE DEMONS

      18. PULLING TEETH

      19. AE FOND KISS

      20. I REGRET …

      21. THE MINISTER’S CAT

      22. FLUTTERBY

      PART THREE

      Privateer

      23. CORRESPONDENCE FROM THE FRONT

      24. JOYEUX NÖEL

      25. THE BOSOM OF THE DEEP

      26. STAG AT BAY

      27. TUNNEL TIGERS

      28. HILLTOPS

      29. CONVERSATION WITH A HEADMASTER

      30. SHIPS THAT PASS IN THE NIGHT

      31. A GUIDED TOUR THROUGH THE CHAMBERS OF THE HEART

      PART FOUR

      Conjunction

      32. A FLURRY OF SUSPICION

      33. THE PLOT THICKENS

      34. PSALMS, 30

      35. TICONDEROGA

      36. THE GREAT DISMAL

      37. PURGATORY

      38. PLAIN SPEECH

      39. A MATTER OF CONSCIENCE

      40. THE BLESSING OF BRIDE AND OF MICHAEL

      41. SHELTER FROM THE STORM

      PART FIVE

      To the Precipice

      42. CROSSROAD

      43. COUNTDOWN

      44. FRIENDS

      45. THREE ARROWS

      46. LEY LINES

      47. HIGH PLACES

      48. HENRY

      49. RESERVATIONS

      50. EXODUS

      51. THE BRITISH ARE COMING

      52. CONFLAGRATION

      53. MOUNT INDEPENDENCE

      54. RETURN OF THE NATIVE

      55. RETREAT

      56. WHILE STILL ALIVE

      57. THE DESERTER GAME

      58. INDEPENDENCE DAY

      59. BATTLE OF BENNINGTON

      60. DESERTER GAME, ROUND II

      61. NO BETTER COMPANION THAN THE RIFLE

      62. ONE JUST
    MAN

      63. SEPARATED FOREVER FROM MY FRIENDS AND KIN

      64. A GENTLEMAN CALLER

      65. HAT TRICK

      66. DEATHBED

      67. GREASIER THAN GREASE

      68. DESPOILER

      69. TERMS OF SURRENDER

      70. SANCTUARY

      PART SIX

      Coming Home

      71. A STATE OF CONFLICT

      72. THE FEAST OF ALL SAINTS

      73. ONE EWE LAMB RETURNS TO THE FOLD

      74. TWENTY-TWENTY

      75. SIC TRANSIT GLORIA MUNDI

      76. BY THE WIND GRIEVED

      77. MEMORARAE

      78. OLD DEBTS

      79. THE CAVE

      80. OENOMANCY

      81. PURGATORY II

      82. DISPOSITIONS

      83. COUNTING SHEEP

      84. THE RIGHT OF IT

      PART SEVEN

      Reap the Whirlwind

      85. SON OF A WITCH

      86. VALLEY FORGE

      87. SEVERANCE AND REUNION

      88. RATHER MESSY

      89. INK-STAINED WRETCH

      90. ARMED WITH DIAMONDS AND WITH STEEL

      91. FOOTSTEPS

      92. INDEPENDENCE DAY, II

      93. A SERIES OF SHORT, SHARP SHOCKS

      94. THE PATHS OF DEATH

      95. NUMBNESS

      96. FIREFLY

      97. NEXUS

      98. MISCHIANZA

      99. A BUTTERFLY IN A BUTCHER’S YARD

      100. LADY IN WAITING

      101. REDIVIVUS

      102. BRED IN THE BONE

      103. THE HOUR OF THE WOLF

      Author’s Notes

      PROLOGUE

     


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