is the Spanish title for the debut novel in Diana Gabaldon's internationally acclaimed Outlander series. Originally published in 1991 as Outlander (and Cross Stitch in the UK), this genre-bending epic blends historical fiction, romance, time travel, and adventure. Core Narrative & Characters

Claire’s 1940s husband and his villainous 18th-century ancestor, Jonathan "Black Jack" Randall, who serves as the primary antagonist. Major Themes & Analysis

A dashing, young Scottish warrior Claire meets in the past. Their relationship forms the emotional backbone of the series.