1634 - The Baltic War
June 20th 2007 18:19
I just finished another book by Eric Flint and I enjoyed it just as much as the others I've read.
It continues the saga of the citizens of Grantville, WV which was moved from the current time back to 1632. The story picks up the main stories from where they were left in the 1633 novel.
Mike Stearns is still the Prime Minister of the United States of Europe.
The King of Sweden is still the Emperor of the United States of Europe and is still under seige by the French, English, Spanish, and Danish.
Mike Stearns' wife Becky is still stuck in Amsterdam by the Spanish seige.
Eddie Cantrell is still a prisoner of war in Denmark.
Rita and Tom Simpson are still held in the Tower of London.
The iron clads and timber clads have to make it up the river to lift the seige at Leubeck. Some of the German Princes are still making it difficult to get the new ships where they need to go. Scuba gear is stolen and the King of Denmark is experimenting with deep diving suits as well as mining the entrance to the harbor and testing torpedos.
It is a very good book and I really enjoyed it.
It continues the saga of the citizens of Grantville, WV which was moved from the current time back to 1632. The story picks up the main stories from where they were left in the 1633 novel.
Mike Stearns is still the Prime Minister of the United States of Europe.
The King of Sweden is still the Emperor of the United States of Europe and is still under seige by the French, English, Spanish, and Danish.
Mike Stearns' wife Becky is still stuck in Amsterdam by the Spanish seige.
Eddie Cantrell is still a prisoner of war in Denmark.
Rita and Tom Simpson are still held in the Tower of London.
The iron clads and timber clads have to make it up the river to lift the seige at Leubeck. Some of the German Princes are still making it difficult to get the new ships where they need to go. Scuba gear is stolen and the King of Denmark is experimenting with deep diving suits as well as mining the entrance to the harbor and testing torpedos.
It is a very good book and I really enjoyed it.
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