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Eric Flint

    Eric Flint est un auteur, éditeur et éditeur électronique américain, auteur de best-sellers du New York Times. La majorité de ses œuvres principales sont de la science-fiction uchronique, mais il écrit aussi des aventures fantastiques humoristiques. Flint est réputé pour sa capacité à entraîner les lecteurs dans des mondes complexes et des systèmes sociaux méticuleusement dépeints. Son style se caractérise par des développements d'intrigue captivants ainsi que par des aperçus perspicaces de la nature humaine et des dynamiques sociales.

    Eric Flint
    1637: No Peace Beyond the Line
    1812: The Rivers of War
    Burdens of the Dead
    An Angel Called Peterbilt
    Belisarius III: The Flames of Sunset
    Belisarius II: Storm at Noontide
    • Belisarius II: Storm at Noontide

      • 880pages
      • 31 heures de lecture

      The Belisarius series has garnered significant popularity, boasting over a quarter of a million copies sold. This historical fiction series intricately weaves themes of military strategy, political intrigue, and the complexities of power dynamics during the Byzantine Empire, showcasing the life and exploits of the famed general Belisarius. Readers are drawn to its rich character development and vivid depictions of historical events, making it a compelling read for fans of both history and fiction.

      Belisarius II: Storm at Noontide
      4,5
    • Belisarius III: The Flames of Sunset

      • 928pages
      • 33 heures de lecture

      This collection wraps up the Belisarius saga, featuring two complete novels that delve into the epic adventures of the legendary general. Readers can expect a blend of historical intrigue, military strategy, and rich character development as the narrative explores themes of loyalty, ambition, and the complexities of power in a tumultuous era. The dual narratives promise to deliver an engaging conclusion to the beloved series, making it a must-read for fans of historical fiction.

      Belisarius III: The Flames of Sunset
      4,5
    • An Angel Called Peterbilt

      • 416pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      HISTORY WILL NEVER BE THE SAME AFTER A PETERBILT TANKER TRUCK FULL OF OIL IS TRANSPORTED BACK ONE THOUSAND YEARS IN TIME. A NOVEL IN ERIC FLINT’S ASSITI SHARDS SERIES BY RING OF FIRE STALWARTS GORG HUFF AND PAULA GOODLETT. Michael and Melanie Anderle are hauling a tanker full of oil with their Peterbilt eighteen-wheeler when they’re struck by a temporal irregularity that sends them, the truck, and their daughter back in time a thousand years. The bubble that transports them also grabs a chemist and her two young children, along with half a convenience store in the middle of the United States. They just want to make a decent life for themselves in this new world of the past, with their Peterbilt and its oil providing a means of transportation, a generator, and shelter. But not all the locals are willing to live and let live, and when the area shamans decide that this community of temporally displaced persons is a threat to their power, the Anderles find out what it’s like to take a Peterbilt to war.

      An Angel Called Peterbilt
      4,7
    • Burdens of the Dead

      • 576pages
      • 21 heures de lecture

      A Venetian siege on alternate-universe Constantinople finds Italian captain Benito Valdosta battling a magical manifestation of Hekate in order to save his daughter and destroy the fleets of the Chernobog

      Burdens of the Dead
      4,5
    • 1812: The Rivers of War

      • 592pages
      • 21 heures de lecture

      "In this alternate history of the American frontier and the Jacksonian era, a small change takes place in the Battle of the Horseshoe Bend during the War of 1812. What results is a cascade of new developments that becomes an avalanche. In our world, Ensign Sam Houston, just turned 21, led the charge on the creek barricade in that battle and almost died from a terrible wound that took him a year to recover from. In this world, his wound is minor, so he is able to continue fighting the British-and develop his close relationship with Andrew Jackson much sooner. Along with a radical Scots-Irish immigrant in the U.S. army, Patrick Driscoll-one of "the Men of '98"-Houston organizes a defense of the U.S. Capitol that prevents the British from destroying it and makes him a national hero. He and Driscoll then play a central role in the defense of New Orleans under Jackson's command. They change the course of that battle in ways that will, over time, transform the relationship between the United States, the Indian tribes of the south, and the slaves brought over from Africa"-- Provided by publisher

      1812: The Rivers of War
      5,0
    • 1637: No Peace Beyond the Line

      • 688pages
      • 25 heures de lecture

      THE BATTLE FOR THE NEW WORLD IS A FIGHT TO THE FINISH! A NEW RING OF FIRE NOVEL BY BEST-SELLING WRITING TEAM ERIC FLINT AND CHARLES E. GANNON A New Day in the New World It’s 1637 in the Caribbean. Commander Eddie Cantrell and his ally and friend Admiral Martin Tromp start it off with some nasty surprises for Spain, whose centuries-long exploitation and rapine of the New World has run unchecked. Until now. Yet life goes on in the Caribbean. Relationships among the allied Dutch, Swedes, Germans, up-timers, and even Irish mercenaries continue to evolve and deepen. New friendships must be forged with the native peoples, who will not only shape the colonists’ future in the Caribbean, but will also decide whether they will be given access to a Louisiana oilfield that could change the balance of power. But for now, the only oil Imperial Spain knows about is the crude pouring out of the Allies’ pumps on Trinidad—which threatens its interests in both the New and the Old Worlds. So, following in the footsteps of the conquistadors, the empire’s commanders are resolved to show that they do not take threats lightly or lying down. Indeed, their historical reaction is to respond with overwhelming—and often genocidal—force. The battle for the New World has not merely begun; it is a fight to the finish.

      1637: No Peace Beyond the Line
      4,1
    • "In 1632, an unexplained temporal and spatial phenomenon known as the Ring of Fire transported the blue-collar town of Grantville, West Virginia, smack-dab in the middle of the Thirty Years War. When the dust settles, it becomes clear that the town of Grantville isn't going anywhere, and the can-do Americans of the twentieth century begin altering the course of history forever. Five years later, the effects reach from the Old World to the New, but the course of exploration and colonization looks much different than it did in our time line. The French bought the English possessions in North America in 1633, but didn't do much with the uncivilized backwater, and now the new king of France, Gaston I, wants to seize the territory and establish French control over it."--Provided by publisher

      1637: The Coast of Chaos
      4,0
    • The West Virginia town of Grantville, has allied with Gustavus Adolphus, King of Sweden, in the United States of Europe. So, when Gustavus invades Poland, managing to unite all the squabbling Polish factions into repelling the common enemy, the time-lost Americans have to worry about getting dragged into the fight along with the Swedish forces.

      Ring of Fire - 13: 1636: The Saxon Uprising
      4,1
    • All the Plagues of Hell

      • 432pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      Orkise is loose. The snake-god of plague has been awakened by Lucia del Maino. With the venomous magic of Orkise at her command, Lucia plots to marry and then murder the usurper who now rules Milan, the condottiere Carlo Sforza&;known to friend and foe alike as the Wolf of the North. On his side, Sforza has only the skill and cunning of his physician, Francisco Turner. But will that be enough to save the Wolf of the North? For out there in the countryside of northern Italy, in a Renaissance transformed by arcane magical knowledge, Orkise is uncoiling all the plagues of hell

      All the Plagues of Hell
      4,1
    • 1636: The Atlantic Encounter

      • 464pages
      • 17 heures de lecture

      It has taken almost five years for the United States of Europe to stabilize its position in 17th-century Europe. Now it turns its attention to the New World, where the English have ceded their colonial claims to France. There are vast lands and rich resources across the Atlantic for any nations powerful enough to rule and control them -- and equal incentive for other nations to block their path. The time-displaced Americans know about the future path that led to their own United States in North America, in the other universe they came from. But do they want to repeat that history as it was? Yes, they had democracy -- but they are helping to create that in Europe. And they have learned the bitter prices paid for chattel slavery and the near-extermination of the native populations. Knowledge is power. Perhaps a new course can be taken. Accordingly, an expedition is sent to the New World to see just what might be happening there and what might be done. They are armed with their technology, among which are a radio and an airship. More importantly, they are armed with the knowledge of future history and their determination not to repeat the errors of their past. What could possibly go wrong?

      1636: The Atlantic Encounter
      4,0
    • The Republic of Haven and the Star Empire of Manticore forge an alliance that hinges on an undercover mission by Zilwicki and Cachat to expose an ancient Mesan Alignment conspiracy

      Cauldron of Ghosts
      4,1
    • Torch of Freedom

      • 880pages
      • 31 heures de lecture

      "As the slavemasters of Mesa plot against the Star Empire of Manticore and the newly liberated slave planet of Torch, Anton Zilwicki and the notorious Havenite secret agent Victor Cachat set off on a dangerous mission to uncover the truth concerning a wave of mysterious assassinations that have been launched against Manticore and Torch. Most people are sure that the Republic of Haven is behind the assassinations, but Zilwicki and Cachat suspect others of being the guilty party. Queen Berry of Torch was one of the targets of the unknown assassins. The former head of the Ballroom slave liberation organization, Jeremy X-now one of Torch's top officials, but still considered by many the most dangerous terrorist in the galaxy-calls in some past favors owed to him. In response, a security officer from Beowulf arrives in Torch to take charge of Queen Berry's security-a task made doubly difficult by the young monarch's resentment of bodyguards and the security officer's own growing attachment to her. Meanwhile, powerful forces in the Solarian League are maneuvering against each other to gain the upper hand in what they all expect to be an explosive crisis that threatens the very existence of the League itself"--Page 2 of cover

      Torch of Freedom
      4,1
    • Shaman of Karres

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      Captain Pausert just can’t catch a break! First, he became the mortal enemy of his fiancée, his home planet, the Empire—and even the Worm World, the darkest threat to mankind in all of space. All because he helped rescue three slave children from their masters. Of course, these three young women were the universally feared Witches of Karres—but how was he to know that?! And after he defeated the Worm World (with the help of the witches, of course), the Empress herself had sent him on a secret mission to stop a nanite plague that was raging across the galaxy. But an enemy had somehow convinced the Imperial Fleet that he was actually a wanted criminal, so after a battle leaving his ship in urgent need of repairs, Puasert and the witches of Karres joined an interstellar traveling circus in order to save the galaxy. Now Pausert and the witches of Karres roam the spaceways again, this time dealing with a slaver-culture that somehow makes slaves happy to be in servitude, and a quest for a long-lost alien pet, during which the youngest witch, The Leewit, begins to come to her full powers as a healer—and of course generates chaos in her wake. For Pausert, it’s all in a day’s work. But would it be too much to ask for a vacation?

      Shaman of Karres
      4,0
    • 1632

      • 597pages
      • 21 heures de lecture

      FREEDOM AND JUSTICE -- AMERICAN STYLE1632 And in northern Germany things couldn't get much worse. Famine. Disease. Religous war laying waste the cities. Only the aristocrats remained relatively unscathed; for the peasants, death was a mercy.2000 Things are going OK in Grantville, West Virginia, and everybody attending the wedding of Mike Stearn's sister (including the entire local chapter of the United Mine Workers of America, which Mike leads) is having a good timeTHEN, EVERYTHING CHANGED....When the dust settles, Mike leads a group of armed miners to find out what happened and finds the road into town is cut, as with a sword. On the other side, a scene out of Hell: a man nailed to a farmhouse door, his wife and daughter attacked by men in steel vests. Faced with this, Mike and his friends don't have to ask who to shoot.At that moment Freedom and Justice, American style, are introduced to the middle of the Thirty Years' War.

      1632
      4,1
    • Crown of Slaves

      • 720pages
      • 26 heures de lecture

      The Star Kingdom of Manticore has Alienated an Ally It can't Afford to Lose. Space adventure in the New York Times Best-Selling Universe of Honor Harrington-First Time in Paperback! Beginning a new blockbuster series set in the "Honorverse"-the universe of Honor Harrington. The Star Kingdom's ally Erewhon is growing increasingly restive in the alliance because the new High Ridge regime ignores its needs. Add to that the longstanding problem of a slave labor planet controlled by hostile Mesans in Erewhon's stellar back yard, a problem which High Ridge also ignores. Finally, the recent assassination of the Solarian League's most prominent voice of public conscience indicates the growing danger of political instability in the Solarian League - which is also close to Erewhon. In desperation, Queen Elizabeth tries to defuse the situation by sending a private mission to Erewhon led by Captain Zilwicki, accompanied by one of her nieces. When they arrive on Erewhon, however, Manticore's most capable agent and one of its princesses find themselves in a mess. Not only do they encounter one of the Republic of Haven's most capable agents - Victor Cachat - but they also discover that the Solarian League's military delegation seems up to its neck in skullduggery. And, just to put the icing on the cake, the radical freed slave organization, the Audubon Ballroom, is also on the scene - led by its most notorious killer, Jeremy X.

      Crown of Slaves
      4,1
    • Crown of Slaves 4: To End in Fire

      • 960pages
      • 34 heures de lecture

      THE CROWN OF SLAVES SAGA CONTINUES. ADVENTURE AND INTRIGUE IN THE STAR KINGDOM FROM NEW YORK TIMES BEST-SELLING AUTHORS DAVID WEBER AND ERIC FLINT. The Solarian League lies in defeat, crushed by the Grand Alliance of Manticore, Haven, and Grayson. Obedient to the Alliance's surrender demands, the League is writing a new Constitution, to prevent the reemergence of out-of-control bureaucrats, like the "Mandarins" who led it to disaster. Frontier Security has been disbanded, the Outworlds' have regained control of their own economic destinies, and multiple star systems will soon secede from the League entirely. Yet the League is—and will remain—the largest, most economically powerful human star nation in existence, and despite the overwhelming evidence that their unelected political leaders were the driving force behind the war, many League citizens deeply resent the fashion in which their star nation—the Solarian League—has been humbled. And those who most resent the Grand Alliance continue to blame Manticore for the nuclear bombardment of the planet Mesa after its surrender. They refuse to accept that the League—and the members of the Grand Alliance—could have been manipulated by a deeply hidden interstellar conspiracy called the Mesan Alignment.

      Crown of Slaves 4: To End in Fire
      3,9
    • Castaway Resolution

      • 544pages
      • 20 heures de lecture

      The Kimei family and a second group of castaways, led by the redoubtable Sergeant Campbell, have finally joined forces, landing on the bizarre planet Lincoln, whose "continents" are actually huge floating coral colonies inhabited by even stranger lifeforms. They have survived crash-landings, venom-filled bites, disease, and even the destruction, and consumption!, of one of their floating island homes. They have learned to live, even to prosper, in this strange new place. Meanwhile, out among the stars, Lieutenant Susan Fisher pieces together the mystery of what happened to the starship Outward Initiative and begins to believe that, just possibly, some of the survivors have escaped to a mysterious and unsuspected star system. But Fisher's preparations and the resourcefulness of the castaways may not be enough. Because the planet Lincoln is far from done with them yet

      Castaway Resolution
      3,9
    • Grantville Gazette VII

      • 432pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      A cosmic accident sets the modern West Virginia town of Grantville down in war-torn seventeenth century Europe. It will take all the gumption of the resourceful, freedom-loving up-timers to find a way to flourish in the mad and bloody beginning of the Renaissance. Are they up for it?

      Grantville Gazette VII
      4,0
    • The Macedonian Hazard

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      A new tale of time-displaced individuals fighting for survival in the ancient Mediterranean unfolds after the cruise ship Queen of the Sea is transported to the era following Alexander the Great's death. Captain Lars Floden and the "Ship People" strive to establish modern civilization, facing significant challenges despite a tacit alliance with Alexander's co-regents, his widow Roxane and Eurydice, his half-brother's wife. They contend with formidable adversaries, including Cassander, who seeks to claim Macedonia and Greece for himself, the ruthless general Antigonus One-Eye in Mesopotamia, and the cunning Ptolemy, who is expanding his Egyptian territory to the Red Sea. Meanwhile, on the Caribbean island of Trinidad, President Allen Wiley attempts to build a democratic nation amid a diverse and challenging population that includes future residents, local tribesmen, and third-century BCE immigrants. The narrative is rich with conflict—war, religious strife, assassinations, espionage, and love—intertwined with the Ship People's 21st-century knowledge, all aiming to forge a new destiny. The outcome remains uncertain, as they strive for a brighter future while navigating the dangers that threaten to destroy them.

      The Macedonian Hazard
      4,0
    • Portal

      • 416pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      Set in a captivating universe, this sequel expands on the thrilling space adventure established in the previous installments, Boundary and Threshold. The story follows beloved characters as they navigate new challenges and explore uncharted territories. With a blend of science fiction and fantasy elements, the narrative promises to engage readers with its imaginative world-building and intricate plots, solidifying the authors' status as leading voices in the genre.

      Portal
      3,8
    • Prince Manfred and his mentor Erik, a skilled warrior, face ongoing threats from both natural and supernatural enemies in their new mission, quickly realizing it will be just as perilous as before.

      Much Fall of Blood
      4,0
    • Castaway Odyssey

      • 416pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      Worst-Case Scenario Sergeant Samuel Morgan Campbell had been in plenty of tight spots before, but nothing like this. It had happened in a few terrifying seconds the starship he and his crew travelled on, theOutward Initiative, shattered to pieces before their eyes and disappeared, leaving them stranded in the endless night of deep space on Lifeboat LS-88all systems dead, light- years from any known colony. Somehow, Sergeant Campbell and his crew of half- trained childrenranging from freshly graduated Xander Bird down to eight-year- old Franciscohaveto repair systems with no tools, navigate with no computers, andif they

      Castaway Odyssey
      3,7
    • "Up-timer Morris Roth and his Grand Army of the Sunrise stand at a crossroads. Military success against the Polish-Lithuanian magnates has all but guaranteed a continued push east into Ruthenian lands. There, Roth hopes to further his Anaconda Project so that tens of thousands of Jews are not slaughtered in what's to become known as the Chmielnicki Pogrom of 1648. An envoy from Transylvania arrives with a promising offer from its prince, who wishes to form an alliance with Bohemia, but the land shrouded in the fog of the Carpathian mountains and known only to most up-timers as the playground of Count Dracula is a vassal state of the Ottoman Empire. Such an alliance would surely draw the ire of Sultan Murad IV. The United States of Europe agrees to assist the Bohemian forces, and sends in the Silesian Guard, under the command of Brigadier Jeff Higgins. They also send in Gretchen Richter to organize and lead the political struggle. Transylvania is thrown into political, social, and religious turmoil as battle lines are drawn. Whatever happens and whoever wins the fight, one thing is certain: the history of Eastern Europe will change radically. In fact, it already has"-- Provided by publisher

      1637: The Transylvanian Decision
      3,8
    • Trigger & Friends

      • 474pages
      • 17 heures de lecture

      IF BUREAUCRACIES HAD STARSHIPSCon games. Corrupt governors. Deadly rivalries between departments of the same government. And, of course, the long arm of the Mob. Even in our future among the stars, some things never change -- except that the governors run (and ruin) planets, the rivalries are fought with spacecraft and energy bolts, and the mobsters smuggle "real" illegal aliens and make their getaways with subspace portals. It's all just another day in that bastion of galactic peace and democracy, the Federation of the Hub ---- "and somebody has to clean up this mess!"Join secret agent Trigger Argee, scout adventurer Heslet Quillan and Holati Tate, master of intrigue, as they battle the criminal element on its own interstellar turf...and make the future a little safer for the rest of us.

      Trigger & Friends
      3,9
    • Foreign Legions

      • 388pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      A collection of six short science fiction stories by various authors.

      Foreign Legions
      3,9
    • The Shadow of the Lion

      • 936pages
      • 33 heures de lecture

      Set in 1537, the story unfolds in Venice, where a monstrous creature unleashed by the Lord of Demons wreaks havoc on the city. In response, a diverse group of misfits comes together, forming a fragile alliance as they confront the looming threat. Under the watchful eye of the Lion, they must navigate their differences and unite to face the chaos that endangers their home.

      The Shadow of the Lion
      3,9
    • 1636: The Viennese Waltz

      • 381pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      After carving a free state for itself in war-torn 17th century Europe, citizens of the modern town of Grantville, West Virginia contend with aristocratic forces determined to keep their grip on power whatever it takes.

      1636: The Viennese Waltz
      3,9
    • In the latest book of the New York Times-bestselling alternate-history series, Mike Stearns, leader of the modern-day West Virginians who have been hurled centuries into the past, has his hands full in 17th-century Europe as he forms an alliance with Sweden.

      1634: The Baltic War
      3,9
    • Council of Fire

      • 480pages
      • 17 heures de lecture

      In 1759, the passage of Halley's Comet causes a catastrophic event that separates the New World from the Old. A new mountain range emerges in the Mid-Atlantic, and ships can no longer navigate between the two worlds, with many disappearing in the attempt. The comet also unleashes magical forces, leading slaves to harness African witchcraft, bringing forth monsters into America. Native tribes follow suit, while some European settlers blend Old World technology with sorcery. The Atlantic is plagued by kraken, revenants haunt Jamaica, and various supernatural entities roam the streets of New York, creating chaos as magic spreads uncontrollably. The Iroquois Confederacy collapses, with the Onondaga Council Fire extinguished and tribes like the Seneca and Cayuga breaking away to follow their own leaders, while the Mohawks ally with the English. Meanwhile, the English and French, previously on the brink of war, must now consider an unprecedented alliance against the emerging dark powers. They face the daunting task of uniting politically behind the young English prince Edward, the last royal bloodline in a world transformed by the Sundering.

      Council of Fire
      3,8
    • 1637: The Peacock Throne

      • 784pages
      • 28 heures de lecture

      "The emperor is dead; long live the emperors! The assassinated Shah Jahan lies entombed beside his beloved wife in the Taj Mahal, while their progeny drag the Mughal Empire into a three-sided struggle over the succession to the Peacock Throne. The diplomatic and trade mission from the United States of Europe is openly siding with Princess Jahanara and her brother Dara Shikoh. The mission, made up largely of Americans transplanted in time by the Ring of Fire, is providing the siblings with technical assistance as they prepare to fight their rivals for the throne, Aurangzeb and Shah Shuja. Meanwhile, the Afghan adventurer Salim Gadh Yilmaz, confidant of two emperors-Shah Jahan and now his son Dara Shikoh-has been elevated to the position of general. He has great challenges to face, not the least of which is resisting the fierce and forbidden mutual attraction between himself and Princess Jahanara. As the conflict deepens, the junior members of the mission are sent east to buy opium needed by the USE's doctors. Their guide, merchant Jadu Das, has an agenda of his own, one entrusted to him by Jahanara: seek out her great uncle, Asaf Khan, and promise whatever is needed to bring his army over to Dara's side. The USE's mission was sent to India in search of goods needed in Europe. But now they find that straightforward task has become enmeshed in a great civil war - for control of The Peacock Throne"-- Provided by publisher

      1637: The Peacock Throne
      3,8
    • Castaway Planet

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      NEW ENTRY IN THE NATIONALLY BEST-SELLING BOUNDARY SERIES. Stranded humans must adapt alien technology to survive on a dangerous planet. Lost in the dark, half a year into their journey to the colony world of Tantalus, Sakura Kimei, her family, and her best friend, the alien "Bemmie" nicknamed Whips, are torn from the safety of their colony ship. In a crippled lifeboat, they had one chance to find a habitable world. But even then, they would find that their apparent salvation was a world of a thousand secrets. Praise for previous books in this series: “. . . fast-paced sci-fi espionage thriller . . . light in tone and hard on science . . .” —Publishers Weekly on Boundary “The whole crew from Flint and Spoor's Boundary are back. . . . Tensions run high throughout the Ceres mission . . . a fine choice for any collection.” —Publishers Weekly on Threshold “[P]aleontology, engineering, and space flight, puzzles in linguistics, biology, physics, and evolution further the story, as well as wacky humor, academic rivalries, and even some sweet romances.” —School Library Journal on Boundary

      Castaway Planet
      3,4
    • The Warmasters

      • 345pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      This anthology showcases the talents of three renowned authors in military science fiction, presenting stories that feature iconic characters like Honor Harrington, Hammer's Slammers, and Belisarius. Each narrative explores themes of strategy, leadership, and the complexities of warfare, offering readers a diverse range of perspectives within the genre. The collection promises to engage fans with its rich storytelling and dynamic characters, making it a must-read for enthusiasts of military sci-fi.

      The Warmasters
      3,9
    • This Rough Magic

      • 944pages
      • 34 heures de lecture

      Chernobog, the demon previously thwarted, returns with a vengeance to seize control of 16th-century Venice. The story unfolds against the rich backdrop of the city's history, blending dark fantasy with political intrigue as the demon's sinister plans threaten the very fabric of Venetian society. Expect a thrilling clash between good and evil as characters navigate treachery and supernatural forces in their fight to protect their home.

      This Rough Magic
      3,9
    • 1636: The China Venture

      • 656pages
      • 23 heures de lecture

      "The newly formed United States of Europe, created by an alliance between the time-displaced Americans from the town of Grantville and the Swedish king Gustavus Adolphus, decides to send an embassy to the Chinese empire. One of the main purposes of the embassy is to establish trade in order to gain access to critical resources. The mission is a gamble--some might say, a long shot. The Ming dynasty is on the verge of collapse and China's rulers are suspicious of foreigners. The mission experiences one setback after another, but presses on. And they gain an important ally along the way: Zheng Zhilong, a former pirate now an admiral for the Ming navy and the head of an extremely wealthy Fujian province trading family. He knows through his Jesuit missionary connections that according to Grantville's history books, the Ming dynasty is in danger, from famines, bandit armies and barbarian invaders. And he is determined that, one way or another, he and his family will survive and even prosper. The embassy is joined as well by a young scholar, who helps them make inroads into China's complex and often dangerous society. Can the up-timers and their friends persuade the imperial dynasty and its mandarins to establish trade and diplomatic relations with the USE? They have one great asset: their knowledge may be the key to saving China from decades of mass suffering and civil war."-- Provided by publisher

      1636: The China Venture
      3,4
    • Med Ship

      • 640pages
      • 23 heures de lecture

      Scattered through the galaxy are thousands of worlds colonized by humans. Many have native microbes dangerous to the human immigrants. Others have diseases brought to them accidentally -- or on purpose -- by visiting ships. When millions of lives are threatened, it's a job for the Interstellar Medical Service, and a Med Ship is sent to solve the problem. Calhoun is the best the Med Service has, and hard experience has taught him that often the major obstacle to curing the sick is... the sick. And removing that kind of obstacle may take very strong medicine.This book is a compilation of four books released in the 1960's: The Mutant Weapon, Doctor to the Stars, S.O.S. from Three Worlds and This World is Taboo.3 • Med Ship Man • (1963)57 • Plague on Kryder II • (1964)121 • The Mutant Weapon • (1959)231 • Ribbon in the Sky • (1957)285 • Tallien Three (aka The Hate Disease) • (1963)351 • Quarantine World • (1966)425 • The Grandfathers' War • (1957)505 • Pariah Planet (aka This World is Taboo) • (1961)632 • Editors' Afterword by Eric Flint and Guy Gordon

      Med Ship
      3,8
    • Odyssey

      • 576pages
      • 21 heures de lecture

      An omnibus edition containing a selection of the author's acclaimed action-packed space adventures chronicles the adventures of Billy Danger, who seeks refuge from a blizzard in what turns out to be an alien starship; Ravel, a time-traveling agent out to ensure the future of humankind; and Baird Ulrik, a killer-for-hire forced into a dangerous and distasteful mission. Original.

      Odyssey
      3,8
    • Pyramid Scheme

      • 512pages
      • 18 heures de lecture

      An alien pyramid emerges in Chicago, wreaking havoc as it expands and abducts people into mythological realms. A mythology expert, along with a pair of skilled paratroopers, is thrust into these fantastical worlds where they quickly realize that their modern weaponry is ineffective against the power of Greek gods. The story blends elements of science fiction and mythology, exploring themes of survival and the clash between contemporary and ancient forces.

      Pyramid Scheme
      3,7
    • 1635: Cannon Law

      • 496pages
      • 18 heures de lecture

      Rome, 1635, and Grantville's diplomatic team, headed by Sharon Nichols, are making scant headway now it has become politically inexpedient for Pope Urban VIII to talk to them any more. Sharon doesn't mind, she has a wedding to plan. Frank Stone has moved to Rome and is attempting to bring about the revolution one pizza at a time. Cardinal Borja is gathering votes to bring the Church's reformers to a halt in their tracks, on the orders of the King of Spain. Meanwhile, trouble is brewing in the streets, shadowy agitators are stirring up trouble and Spain's armies are massed across the border in the Kingdom of Naples, Cardinal Barberini wants the pamphleteers to stop slandering him and it looks like it's going to be a long, hot summer. Except that Cardinal Borja has more ambitions than his masters in Madrid know about, and has the assistance of Spain's most notorious secret agent to bring about his sinister designs.

      1635: Cannon Law
      3,8
    • 1634

      The Galileo Affair

      • 407pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      As the Thirty Year's War continues to ravage Europe, the American town hurled from the 20th to the 17th century by a mysterious force has aroused the implacable hostility of Cardinal Richelieu of France, who has allied with his old enemies to stop this new threat to privilege and power. But the Americans and their Swedish allies are also moving behind the scenes, sending a medical team to Venice to prevent a plague, communicating with the Ottoman Empire, and reaching out to the Vatican, which has misgivings about Richelieu's lust for power. But a Venetian artisan may cause all their plans to come to naught. After reading a 20th century history book, he has become determined to rescue Galileo from his trial for heresy. The Americans are divided on whether to help him or stop him--and whether he succeeds or fails, the results may be catastrophic for the CPE.

      1634
      3,7
    • Forward the Mage

      • 608pages
      • 22 heures de lecture

      The young artist-swordsman Benvenuti has arrived in the city of Goimr to discover that Zulkeh, the evil sorcerer, has driven the King insane and subsequently fled the city. Then Benvenuti finds himself embroiled with a beautiful female revolutionary agitator and a gigantic madman.

      Forward the Mage
      3,6
    • Alexander Inheritance

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Catapulted two thousand years into the past by a cosmic force, the crew and passengers of a cruise ship struggle to survive in Egypt during the war-torn years of the Ptolemaic era

      Alexander Inheritance
      3,6
    • 1635

      The Dreeson Incident

      • 590pages
      • 21 heures de lecture

      As the Thirty Years War continues to devastate seventeenth-century Europe, the power of the United States of Europe, under the leadership of Gustavus Adolphus, King of Sweden, and the modern-day West Virginians mysteriously swept into the past, flourishes, but a French spy and a vengeful assassin targeting Grantville's Mike Stearns and his wife could destroy everything.

      1635
      3,6
    • The Philosophical Strangler

      • 448pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      The transformation of Greyboar, a professional strangler, begins when he uncovers the Supreme Philosophy of Life, leading him to question his villainous ways. As he grapples with the conflict between his newfound beliefs and the need to earn a living, Greyboar faces an unexpected challenge when his long-lost sister seeks his help to rescue persecuted dwarves from human oppression. This journey intertwines themes of redemption, familial bonds, and the struggle between morality and survival.

      The Philosophical Strangler
      3,5
    • 1634

      The Ram Rebellion

      • 720pages
      • 26 heures de lecture

      The Thirty Years War continues to ravage 17th century Europe, but a new force is gathering power and influence: the Confederated Principalities of Europe, an alliance between Gustavus Adolphus, King of Sweden, and the West Virginians from the 20th century led by Mike Stearns who were hurled centuries into the past by a mysterious cosmic accident. Inspired by the example of American freedom and justice, a movement in Franconia among the peasants, who have revolted several times even before the arrival from the future of the town of Grantville, an independent revolutionary movement has arisen, flying the banner of the head of a ram. The West Virginians fully approve of liberating the peasants from the nobility, but they are also aware of how revolutionary movements can lead to bloodbaths. And avoiding that deadly possibility will require all of their future knowledge and all their plain old American horse-trading diplomacy. . . .

      1634
      3,4
    • The 1635. The Tangled Web

      • 355pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      An installment in the "Ring of Fire" series, featured in the "New York Times."

      The 1635. The Tangled Web
      3,4
    • Honor Harrington. Bitwa o Torch

      • 592pages
      • 21 heures de lecture

      Kontynuacja tomu Kr�lowa niewolnik�w. Po serii tajemniczych zamach�w, kt�rych zwieńczeniem stał się nieudany atak na Kr�lową Berry, Anton Zilwicki oraz Victor Cachat wszczynają prywatne śledztwo, kt�re prowadzi ich na planetę Mesa. Tymczasem R�wnanie finalizuje plany ukarania zbuntowanych niewolnik�w na planecie Torch. Gubernator sektora Maya zaś jest na dobrej drodze do realizacji własnych plan�w, o kt�rych wiedzą tylko jego najbliżsi wsp�łpracownicy. Rozstrzygnięcie konflikt�w może przynieść starcie Marynarki Ligi z Ludową Marynarką Na Wygnaniu.

      Honor Harrington. Bitwa o Torch
      4,5
    • The Service of the Sword

      • 672pages
      • 24 heures de lecture

      Readers can't get enough of Honor Harrington and her world, and here David Weber is again, accompanied by some of the top science fiction writers in the field, with new adventures of the best starship commander in the galaxy, and explorations of previously uncharted corners of her universe. It's a party-and you're invited!

      The Service of the Sword
      4,1
    • Changer of Worlds

      • 480pages
      • 17 heures de lecture

      Decades of defending Manticore leaves Honor Harrington affecting a lot of lives--and their actions affect her as she learns when a desperate battle against "pirates" who aren't what they seem begins her brilliant career. A secret that the treecats have kept from their human friends for centuries is about to come out--and change the relationship between the two species forever.

      Changer of Worlds
      4,0