Book #20 in the multiple New York Times_best-selling Ring of Fire series.
When the diplomatic embassy from the United States of Europe was freed from the Tower of London during the Baltic War, most of its members returned to the continent. But some remained behind in Britain: Oliver Cromwell and a few companions, including the sharpshooter Julie Sims, her Scot husband Alex Mackay, and Cromwellยs Irish-American self-appointed watchdog Darryl McCarthy.
Soon, the hunt is on for the most notorious rebel in English history, with King Charles himself demanding Cromwellยs head. The new chief minister Richard Boyle, Earl of Cork, brings over from Ireland a notorious crew of cutthroats led by the man called Finnegan to track down and capture the escapees from the Tower.
The hunt passes through England and into Scotland, where the conflict between Cromwell and his companions and their would-be captors becomes embroiled in Scotlandยs politics, which are every bit as savage and ruthless as Finnegan and his men. To make things still more conflicted and confused, the time Darryl McCarthy spends fighting alongside Cromwell forces him against his will to admire and respectรand even likeรthe man, despite Cromwellยs demonic reputation among all self-respecting Irish nationalist families like Darrylยs own.
Itยs a Gordian knot anywhere you lookรuntil Julie Sims brings out her rifle. Now itยs the turn of Scot partisans and English lords and Irish toughs to learn the lesson already learned on the continent:
A safe distance isnยt what you think it is. Not after the American angel of death spreads her wings.
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About 1635: A Parcel of Rogues
"...[P]opular, fast-paced alternative history series..." --Library Journal
About 1634: The Galileo Affair:
"A rich complex alternate history with great characters and vivid action. A great read and an excellent book."รDavid Drake
"Gripping . . . depicted with power!"รPublishers Weekly
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_[Eric] Flint's 1632 universe seems to be inspiring a whole new crop of gifted alternate historians.รฎรBooklist
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