1635, Eric Flint
1635, Eric Flint
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1635
A Parcel of Rogues

Author: Eric Flint, Andrew Dennis

Narrator: George Guidall

Unabridged: 12 hr 33 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 01/05/2016


Synopsis

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, including notorious enemy to the crown Oliver Cromwell. Now, the hunt for Cromwell is on, with King Charles himself demanding Cromwell's head. 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 Cromwell's 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 Cromwell's 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 Scotland's 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 respect-and even like-the man, despite Cromwell's demonic reputation among all self-respecting Irish nationalist families like Darryl's own. It's a Gordian knot anywhere you look-until Julie Sims brings out her rifle. Now it's the turn of Scot partisans and English lords and Irish toughs to learn the lesson already learned on the continent: A safe distance isn't what you think it is. Not after the American angel of death spreads her wings.

About Eric Flint

Eric Flint was a bestselling American author and editor celebrated for his influential contributions to science fiction and alternate history. He is best known as the creator of the Ring of Fire series, which begins with 1632, a landmark novel that reimagines a modern American town transported to seventeenth-century Europe. The series became a cornerstone of the genre, praised for its blend of rigorous historical detail, political realism, and expansive world-building.

Flint's writing frequently explored themes of social change, technology, and collective action, often emphasizing how ordinary people shape history under extraordinary circumstances. In addition to his novels, he was a longtime editor at Baen Books, where he championed innovative storytelling and supported emerging voices in speculative fiction. His collaborative projects and open-universe approach helped redefine how shared-world series could evolve.

Known for his clear, energetic prose and idea-driven narratives, Eric Flint's work translates especially well to audiobook format, where the scope and momentum of his stories shine. His legacy endures through a vast body of work that continues to engage listeners who enjoy intellectually stimulating, history-rich speculative fiction.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Marijan on January 01, 2016

generally, I loved the book. Some parts concerning XVII century scottish politics were a bit annoying, but probably necessary. And the vilain got it just deserts in the end. I was kinda hoping we'd get rid of that annoying fanatic Ducos, burt no such luck. I guess I'll be yelling with joy once that......more

Goodreads review by Dan on March 04, 2018

Good, but no where near as good as most of the 1632 series. Parts were boring, others laden with esoteric details. But on the whole good enough. 2018 re-read: This time around, I skipped many of the boring parts, still a good enough read.......more

Goodreads review by Daniel on February 08, 2017

A Parcel of Rogues is a mixed bag as far as Ring of Fire books go, but generally well-written and mostly entertaining. On the plus side, we FINALLY get a sequel to the British thread from 1634: the Baltic War, a thread that's been hanging for 9 YEARS! Yikes! On the downside, this is another in the r......more

Goodreads review by Jo on October 26, 2015

A Parcel of Rogues is a must read for fans of the Ring of Fire series. In the time line this fills in an event that happened early in the series. Mike Stern is still running the United States of Europe and the escape from the Tower of London just happened. Alex and Julie, two of the main characters......more

Goodreads review by Caleb on February 08, 2021

I'm really running out of things to say about this series at this point so not much of a review here. I will say that this is one of the better entries so far for characters and story. It's nice to have one of the subplots more or less tied up for the moment. Granted it also just starts another one i......more