1636: The Cardinal Virtues
Eric Flint
and Walter H Hunt
Baen, Jul 7 2015, $26.00
ISBN: 9781476780610
In the summer of 1635 in Paris, King Louis still
waits for a child he and his French subjects can call heir, but in spite of two
decades of an alliance marriage to the daughter of Spain's King Philip III, Queen
Aña Maria Mauricia, no baby has been born.
The monarch in waiting remains his brother Gaston d’Orleans.
Cardinal Richelieu deploys a scheme to allow him
to maintain his position of power. His efforts
succeed in impregnating her royal highness.
To keep the Queen safe, Richelieu hides her from those Frenchmen like d’Orleans
and foreign governments who prefer the current ruler goes to his grave without
siring the next king. As a civil war
seems imminent in divided France, outside interests take sides.
The nineteenth Ring of Fire alternate history focuses on France,
which has been a major but never prime locale in the long running saga. The cast is solid though overwhelmingly
abundant even with the Grantville crowd limited; while readers learn more about
recurring characters like Richelieu and d’Orleans. The storyline contains plenty of escapades
and for the most part moves quickly forward; but never climaxes as The Cardinal Virtues is the appetizer for at least the next
entry.
Harriet Klausner
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