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1635: The Dreeson Incident

1635: The Dreeson Incident (2008) is a novel in the alternate history 1632 series, written by Virginia DeMarce and Eric Flint, as a sequel to Flint's novella 1634: The Bavarian Crisis.[1]

1635: The Dreeson Incident
AuthorVirginia DeMarce and
Eric Flint
(Series creator and editor)
Cover artistTom Kidd
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Series1632 series
GenreAlternate History
/Science fiction
PublisherBaen Books
Publication date
December 16, 2008
Media typePrint (hardback)
ISBN1-4165-5589-7
OCLC209699884
813/.54 22
LC ClassPS3556.L548 A61865 2008
Preceded by1634: The Bavarian Crisis
The Anaconda Project
Ring of Fire II 
Followed by1635: The Tangled Web 

Plot summary

The novel takes place after the events of 1634: The Galileo Affair, and 1635: The Cannon Law in which French Huguenot extremist Michel Ducos came close to assassinating Pope Urban VIII and forced to flee with his followers from Rome. The leaders of the French Huguenot group under Ducos settled in Scotland making plans to embarrass Cardinal Richelieu. Michel also has left strict instructions for several of his followers, led by Guillaume Locquifier, in Frankfurt to do nothing until he gives them new orders.

Meanwhile, Duke Henri de Rohan, the highest ranking Huguenot, has his own group of agents monitoring events throughout Europe. He also would like to see Richelieu removed from office, but he views the radical actions of Ducos as self-defeating. After having learning the events in Rome, Henri writes letters to his agents in Grantville, Frankfurt and elsewhere warning of the escape of Ducos and ordering them to notify him if Ducos appears. Rohan has two double agents working within the Ducos operation. Jacques-Pierre Dumais is one of the double agents working for the Duke, who works in Grantville as a garbage collector while secretly examining 20th century knowledge discarded by the American residents. Spymaster Francisco Nasi has also been trying to track down Ducos. His agents and others have been sending reports on activities in Grantville and elsewhere within the State of Thuringia-Franconia.

In the midst of this, the United States of Europe elections are taking place. Incumbent Prime Minister Mike Stearns is sure that his political party will lose, but figures that his opponent William Wettin will overextend himself and his respective Crown Loyalists party. Ducos' Huguenots in Frankfurt plan a demonstration and action in Grantville to vilify Richelieu by plotting assassinations on Grantville's powerful figures: Mayor Henry Dreeson and Presbyterian minister Enoch Wiley (as attempts on individuals such as Mike Stearns and Gustavus Adolphus remain impossible to do). The assassinations are successfully carried out during several manipulated demonstrations against vaccination and autopsies through down-timers and an anti-Semitic incident at Grantville's synagogue as covers for the assassination. In the aftermath, the results do not come out as the Huguenots had planned: Nasi, Stearns, and several others figure out the cause for the assassinations. They and other like-minded individuals are shocked by the provocative actions of the anti-Semites and decide to use the incident to justify the total eradication of all antisemitic forces in the area controlled by Grantville's allies.

Literary significance and reception

The book receives mixed to low reviews from readers.[2]

A reviewer for SFRevu liked the book but wrote that "it is easy to get drawn in by these characters, although sometimes it is hard to keep track of all the subplots that have developed".[3] The Library Journal gave a more positive review by saying that the authors "keeps the action moving and the history honest as ordinary citizens of the 20th century bring their skills and their hopes to a dark time in European history."[4] The reviewer for Booklist wrote that this book is a "solid addition to the Ring of Fire alternate history saga."[5]

1635: The Dreeson Incident was listed on the Locus (magazine) Hardcovers Bestsellers List for a single month in 2009 at number 5.[6]

References

  1. ^ "Uchronia: The Assiti Shards (1632) Series". www.uchronia.net.
  2. ^ Leigh Kimmel (February 18, 2009). "1635: The Dreeson Incident". The Billion Light-Year Bookshelf.
  3. ^ Bill, Lawhorn (December 2, 2008). "1635: The Dreeson Incident (The Ring of Fire) by Eric Flint". SFRevu.
  4. ^ Cassada, Jackie (December 1, 2008). . Library Journal. Vol. 133, no. 20. p. 116. ISSN 0363-0277. Archived from the original on March 3, 2016. Alternate Link via EBSCO (institutional library access).
  5. ^ Green, Roland (October 1, 2008). . Booklist. Vol. 105, no. 3. p. 32. ISSN 0006-7385. Archived from the original on March 3, 2016. Alternate Link via EBSCO (institutional library access).
  6. ^ "Locus Bestsellers, March 2009". Locus. March 2009.

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summary EditThe novel takes place after the events of 1634 The Galileo Affair and 1635 The Cannon Law in which French Huguenot extremist Michel Ducos came close to assassinating Pope Urban VIII and forced to flee with his followers from Rome The leaders of the French Huguenot group under Ducos settled in Scotland making plans to embarrass Cardinal Richelieu Michel also has left strict instructions for several of his followers led by Guillaume Locquifier in Frankfurt to do nothing until he gives them new orders Meanwhile Duke Henri de Rohan the highest ranking Huguenot has his own group of agents monitoring events throughout Europe He also would like to see Richelieu removed from office but he views the radical actions of Ducos as self defeating After having learning the events in Rome Henri writes letters to his agents in Grantville Frankfurt and elsewhere warning of the escape of Ducos and ordering them to notify him if Ducos appears Rohan has two double agents working within the Ducos operation Jacques Pierre Dumais is one of the double agents working for the Duke who works in Grantville as a garbage collector while secretly examining 20th century knowledge discarded by the American residents Spymaster Francisco Nasi has also been trying to track down Ducos His agents and others have been sending reports on activities in Grantville and elsewhere within the State of Thuringia Franconia In the midst of this the United States of Europe elections are taking place Incumbent Prime Minister Mike Stearns is sure that his political party will lose but figures that his opponent William Wettin will overextend himself and his respective Crown Loyalists party Ducos Huguenots in Frankfurt plan a demonstration and action in Grantville to vilify Richelieu by plotting assassinations on Grantville s powerful figures Mayor Henry Dreeson and Presbyterian minister Enoch Wiley as attempts on individuals such as Mike Stearns and Gustavus Adolphus remain impossible to do The assassinations are successfully carried out during several manipulated demonstrations against vaccination and autopsies through down timers and an anti Semitic incident at Grantville s synagogue as covers for the assassination In the aftermath the results do not come out as the Huguenots had planned Nasi Stearns and several others figure out the cause for the assassinations They and other like minded individuals are shocked by the provocative actions of the anti Semites and decide to use the incident to justify the total eradication of all antisemitic forces in the area controlled by Grantville s allies Literary significance and reception EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it April 2011 The book receives mixed to low reviews from readers 2 A reviewer for SFRevu liked the book but wrote that it is easy to get drawn in by these characters although sometimes it is hard to keep track of all the subplots that have developed 3 The Library Journal gave a more positive review by saying that the authors keeps the action moving and the history honest as ordinary citizens of the 20th century bring their skills and their hopes to a dark time in European history 4 The reviewer for Booklist wrote that this book is a solid addition to the Ring of Fire alternate history saga 5 1635 The Dreeson Incident was listed on the Locus magazine Hardcovers Bestsellers List for a single month in 2009 at number 5 6 References Edit Uchronia The Assiti Shards 1632 Series www uchronia net Leigh Kimmel February 18 2009 1635 The Dreeson Incident The Billion Light Year Bookshelf Bill Lawhorn December 2 2008 1635 The Dreeson Incident The Ring of Fire by Eric Flint SFRevu Cassada Jackie December 1 2008 1635 The Dreeson Incident Library Journal Vol 133 no 20 p 116 ISSN 0363 0277 Archived from the original on March 3 2016 Alternate Link via EBSCO institutional library access Green Roland October 1 2008 1635 The Dreeson Incident Booklist Vol 105 no 3 p 32 ISSN 0006 7385 Archived from the original on March 3 2016 Alternate Link via EBSCO institutional library access Locus Bestsellers March 2009 Locus March 2009 External links Edit1635 The Dreeson Incident title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1635 The Dreeson Incident amp oldid 1099914340, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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