1635, Anette Pedersen
1635, Anette Pedersen
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1635
The Wars for the Rhine

Author: Anette Pedersen

Narrator: George Guidall

Unabridged: 9 hr 36 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 02/09/2021


Synopsis

An exciting addition to the multiple New York Times bestselling Ring of Fire alternate history series created by Eric Flint. Time travelers from our modern age are thrown into the deadly straits of the Thirty Years War in Europe of the 1600s.

In the year 1635, the Rhineland is in turmoil. The impact of the Ring of Fire, the cosmic accident which transported the small modern West Virginia town of Grantville to Europe in
the early seventeenth century, has only aggravated a situation that was already chaotic. Perhaps nowhere in central Europe did the Thirty Years War produce so much upheaval as
it did in the borderlands between France and Germany.

Archbishop Ferdinand of Cologne shares the religious fanaticism of his older brother, Duke Maximilian of Bavaria. He is determined to restore the power of the Catholic Church
over the middle Rhine, the so-called “Bishop’s Alley,” and has unleashed a plot for that purpose. But that same middle Rhine is territory which Landgrave William V of HesseKassel is determined
to seize for himself, under the guise of expanding the influence of the United States of Europe.

Add to the witch's brew the deaths in battle of Duke Wolfgang of Jülich-Berg and his son, which leaves his young widow Katharina Charlotte as the heir to those much-prized
territories. She is now on the run, in disguise—and pregnant. Add the unexpected arrival of Austria’s most capable general, Melchior von Hatzfeldt, along with the most ruthless spy
and torturer in the Rhineland, Felix Gruyard.

The wars for the Rhine have erupted, and only the devil knows how they will end.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Dan

3.5 stars. Not bad, not "Eric Flint" level, but, still, good. I look forward to more by this author. 2018 re-read: A rather slow start, but it gets interesting as one progresses.......more

Goodreads review by Daniel

If there's one question I've often wondered when reading the Ring of Fire books that hasn't yet been answered, it's definitely, "What's the deal with Prussia?", but if there's a second question, it would probably be, "What are these little countries wedged between the USE and the Netherlands on the......more

I was a little worried at the beginning. One of the first chapters literally had 5 paragraphs in a row in the form of 'Bob was Tom's other brother, and he went to college at, and married such and such', for 5 different characters. This was reminding me of certain other books in this series that are......more

Goodreads review by Seth

A good but disjointed story An enjoyable addition to the Ring of Fire. It's only weakness is simply that the story ends up being a little disjointed, as many of the characters are operating independently and are only tangentially connected. If you like the RoF then this is a great addition. If you ha......more