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1636: The Flight of the Nightingale
- Ring of Fire, Book 28
- Narrated by: George Guidall
- Length: 10 hrs and 34 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Two short novels set in Eric Flint's best-selling Ring of Fire series from David Carrico, coauthor of 1636: The Devil's Opera and The Span of Empire.
Time waits for no one, but for the residents of 17th-century Europe, the future comes calling - ahead of time! Due to a temporal disturbance known as the Ring of Fire, the 20th-century town of Grantville, West Virginia, finds itself transported through time and space to Central Europe in the year 1632. The turmoil resulting from the event has massive repercussions for the up-time citizens of Grantville, the down-time citizens of Europe - and the world at large. Massive political and social upheavals take place. But change happens on a smaller, human scale, too.
In The Flight of the Nightingale, down-timer Francesca Caccini is inspired by the arrival of Grantville to seek a different destiny from what would have been her lot otherwise. And in Bach to the Future, Johann and his brothers commit themselves to preserve, protect, and promote their family's heritage from the future.
Two short novels, set in Eric Flint's best-selling Ring of Fire series, that shine a light on the overlooked corners of the Ring of Fire universe, where small actions can have life-altering consequences.
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- Guy de la Chateau
- 2021-05-16
Still waiting on a mainline story.
You’d think that after halting the mainline story in 1637 with the ottomans at the gates of Europe that they could give their readers what they want. I enjoy the dip into the music scene , especially the devils opera - but the more they fiddle around with the side stories the less convinced I am that they’re going to release a mainline story featuring the main characters with which they got us hooked into the Ring of Fire world. Is Mike Stearn still a character, haven’t heard from him in a while....
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