1633

Literature & Fiction

Author: Eric Flint

AMERICAN FREEDOM AND JUSTICE VS. SEVENTEENTH CENTURY TYRANNY The new Confederated Principalities of Europe-an alliance between Gustavus,king of Sweden, and the West Virginia town, led by Mike Stearns, which was hurled back through time to the thirty years war – has big problems. As the greatest naval war in European history erupts, Cardinal Richelieu has created an allianc….Read More

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