1636: The Kremlin Games
#14 in the multiply bestselling Ring of Fire Series. After carving a
place for itself among the struggling powers of 17th century Western
Europe, the out-of-time modern town of Grantville, West Virginia must
fight for its life in a war-torn Europe just emerging from medieval
skullduggery.
1636. Grantville has bounced back and established
its new mission and identity, but it seems some have been left
behind — people like Bernie Zeppi, courageous in the battle, but unable to figure out what to do with himself in a world that's utterly changed.
Then Russian emissary Vladimir Gorchacov arrives in Grantville and hires Bernie to journey to Moscow and bring the future to a Russia mired in
slavish serfdom and byzantine imperial plots. Bernie jumps at the
chance. He figures it to be an easy gig, complete with high pay and
hot-and-cold running women.
But one thing Bernie hasn't counted
on is the chance to find his purpose in Mother Russia, from fighting the needless death of children from typhoid to building the first dirigible in Russian history. And then there's love. Just as Bernie realizes his
feeling for a certain Russian noblewoman may have gone way beyond
respect, he finds them both enmeshed in the deadly politics of Kremlin
power struggles.
War with Poland is afoot and Russia itself is
about to get a revolution from within – three centuries early. Bernie
Zeppi, former Grantville auto mechanic, is going to have the chance to
prove he's not the loser he believed himself to be. For now Bernie's
task is to save the woman he loves and the country he has come to call
his own from collapse into a new Dark Age.
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Assiti Shards
Assiti Shards was previously known as The Ring of Fire.
Assiti Shards consists of ten primary books, and includes twenty-three additional books that complement the series but are not considered mandatory reads — considered a complete series. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.
