The Alexander Inheritance, Eric Flint
The Alexander Inheritance, Eric Flint
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The Alexander Inheritance

Author: Eric Flint, Gorg Huff, Paula Goodlett

Narrator: Graham Winton

Unabridged: 15 hr 1 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 05/19/2020


Synopsis

Twice before, mysterious cosmic catastrophes have sent portions of the Earth across space and back in time—first, with the
Grantville Disaster in West Virginia, and then again with a maximum security prison in southern Illinois.

Now, the planet is struck with yet another such cataclysm, whose direct impact falls upon the Queen of the Sea, a cruise ship
in the Caribbean. When the convulsions subside, the crew and passengers of the ship discover that they have arrived in a new and
frightening world.

They are in the Mediterranean now, not the Caribbean. Still worse, they discover that the disaster has sent them more than
two thousand years back in time. Following the advice of an historian among the passengers, Marie Easley, they sail to Egypt—or,
at least, where they hope Egypt will be.

Sure enough, Egypt is there—ruled over by Ptolemy, the founder of the Ptolemaic dynasty and one of Alexander the Great’s
chief generals.

Alexander the Great, it turns out, died just two years ago. The western world has just entered what would become known as
the Hellenistic Period of history, during which time Greek civilization would spread around the Mediterranean and beyond. But
the first fifty years of the Hellenistic Period was the Age of Diadochi—the Time of the Successors—when Alexander’s empire would
collapse into chaos. By the time the Successors finished their strife, every single member of Alexander’s dynasty would be murdered
and only three of the generals who began that civil war would still be alive.

That is the new world in which the Queen of the Sea finds itself. Can Marie Easley and Captain Lars Flodden guide the crew and
passengers through this cataclysm? Fortunately, they have some help: a young Norwegian ship’s officer who forms an attachment to
Alexander’s widow; a French officer who is a champion pistol marksman; a canny congressman from Utah—and, most of all, many
people of the time who are drawn to a vision of the better world of the future.

About Eric Flint

Eric Flint was a bestselling American author and editor celebrated for his influential contributions to science fiction and alternate history. He is best known as the creator of the Ring of Fire series, which begins with 1632, a landmark novel that reimagines a modern American town transported to seventeenth-century Europe. The series became a cornerstone of the genre, praised for its blend of rigorous historical detail, political realism, and expansive world-building.

Flint's writing frequently explored themes of social change, technology, and collective action, often emphasizing how ordinary people shape history under extraordinary circumstances. In addition to his novels, he was a longtime editor at Baen Books, where he championed innovative storytelling and supported emerging voices in speculative fiction. His collaborative projects and open-universe approach helped redefine how shared-world series could evolve.

Known for his clear, energetic prose and idea-driven narratives, Eric Flint's work translates especially well to audiobook format, where the scope and momentum of his stories shine. His legacy endures through a vast body of work that continues to engage listeners who enjoy intellectually stimulating, history-rich speculative fiction.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Margaret on June 28, 2017

For somebody who is seriously interested in the political maneuverings after the death of Alexander the Great, this would doubtless be a fascinating book. For me, I'd rather have read more about how the people on the cruise ship adapted to being stranded in this time and how they affected the cultur......more

Goodreads review by Dan on October 25, 2022

Very good, I read it in less than 1 day, nearly non-stop.......more

Goodreads review by Frank on July 19, 2017

I liked the idea. The book was a little lackluster.......more

Goodreads review by Jim on November 04, 2019

I don't think I ever read a book faster--about 400 pages within two days. I like these alternate history stories and Eric Flint is one of the best writing in this sub-genre these days. This one is a spin-off from his Ring of Fire series. In that series, a community of Americans finds itself teleport......more

Goodreads review by Liviu on July 06, 2017

fast and ok'ish but no 1633/34, more like some of the mediocre sequels in the sprawling 163* multi-author series; the narrative fragmentation and lack of interesting characters beyond a few like Alexander's wife and Ptolemy are balanced here by the newness of the series and the world building set in......more