David Weber has written fifteen New York Times best sellers and has over six million books in print.
There are over three and a half million copies in print of his New York Times best-selling Honor Harrington series, arguably the most popular series in science fiction today.
This alternate history series has over three-quarters of a million copies in print, and three novels in the series have been New York Times best sellers.
Best-selling author Eric Flint has a large and still growing audience.
His 1632, the first book in the series, was a smash hit, with over 95, 000 copies sold and an 89% sell through.
Publishers Weekly called it gripping and expertly detailed.
Everyone who read 1632 will be anxiously awaiting the arrival of this sequel.
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Trade advertising with new hardcover The Baltic War which began in the novel 1633 is still raging, and the time-lost Americans of Grantville--the West Virginia town hurled back into the seventeenth century by a mysterious cosmic accident--are caught in the middle of it.
Gustavus Adolphus, King of Sweden and Emperor of the United States of Europe, prepares a counter-attack on the combined forces of France, Spain, England, and Denmark--former enemies which have allied in the League of Ostend to destroy the threat to their power that the Americans represent--which are besieging the German city of Luebeck.
Elsewhere in war-torn Europe, several American plans are approaching fruition.
Admiral Simpson of Grantville frantically races against time to finish the USE Navy's ironclad ships--desperately needed to break the Ostender blockade of the Baltic ports.
A commando unit sent by Mike Stearns to England prepares the rescue the Americans being held in the Tower of London.
In Amsterdam, Rebecca Stearns continues three-way negotiations with the Prince of Orange.
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