The new government in central
Europe, called the Confederated Principalities of Europe, was formed by
an alliance between Gustavus Adolphus, King of Sweden, and the West
Virginians led by Mike Stearns who were transplanted into 17th-century
Germany by a mysterious cosmic accident. The new regime is shaky.
Outside its borders, the Thirty Years War continues to rage. Within, it
is beset by financial crisis as well as the political and social
tensions between the democratic ideals of the 20th-century Americans and the aristocracy which continues to rule the roost in the CPE as everywhere in Europe.
Worst
of all, the CPE has aroused the implacable hostility of Cardinal
Richelieu, the effective ruler of France. Richelieu has created the
League of Ostend in order to strike at the weakest link in the CPE's
armor—its dependence on the Baltic as the lifeline between Gustav
Adolf's Sweden and the rest of his realm.
The greatest
naval war in European history is about to erupt. Like it or not,
Gustavus Adolphus will have to rely on Mike Stearns and the technical
wizardry of his obstreperous Americans to save the King of Sweden from
ruin.
Caught in the conflagration are two American
diplomatic missions abroad: Rebecca Stearns' mission to France and
Holland, and the embassy which Mike Stearns sent to King Charles of
England headed by his sister Rita and Melissa Mailey. Rebecca finds
herself trapped in war-torn Amsterdam; Rita and Melissa, imprisoned in
the Tower of London.
And much as Mike wants to transport 20th-century
values into war-torn 17th-century Europe by Sweet Reason, still he
finds comfort in the fact that Julie, who once trained to be an Olympic
marksman, still has her rifle . . .
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
David Weber is best known for his New York Times bestselling
Honor Harrington series, arguably the most popular series in science
fiction, which has led to reviewers comparing him to C.S. Forester ,
celebrated creator of Captain Horatio Hornblower. Weber's work ranges
from epic fantasy (Oath of Swords, The War God's Own] to breathtaking space opera (Path of the Fury, The Armageddon Inheritance] to
military science fiction with in-depth characterization (the Honor
Harrington novels). With John Ringo, he inaugurated the Prince Roger
series of space adventures with March Upcountrij and has continued it with March to the Sea. Weber and his wife Sharon live in South Carolina.
Eric Flint is a new master of alternate-history science fiction. His 1632, prequel to 1633, received lavish critical praise from all directions and enjoyed high sales. His first novel, Mother of Demons, was picked by Science Fiction Chronicle as a best novel of the year. He has also shown a powerful gift for humorous fantasy adventure with Forward the Mage and The Philosophical Strangler, which Booklist described
as "Monty Python let loose in Tolkien's Middle Earth." With David Drake
he has collaborated on five novels in the popular Belisarius series,
the next of which will be The Dance of Time. A longtime labor union activist with a Master's Degree in history, he currently resides in Indiana with his wife Lucille.
Illustration by Dru Blair
Cover design by Carol Russo Design