1637: The French Correction

1637: The French Correction by Eric Flint is a new entry in the Ring of Fire series, co-authored with best-selling author Walter Hunt. Published by Baen on March 4, 2025, this edition features 416 pages and is presented in English. The narrative unfolds in a tumultuous France, where the ascension of Gaston to the throne ignites a power struggle following the murder of his brother. As factions rally around the claims of the deceased king’s infant son, the country teeters on the brink of civil war, with various parties seeking to exploit the escalating tensions.
Readers will find a complex web of intrigue as the story explores the competing claims to the French throne. The backdrop of alternate history and time travel enriches the narrative, offering a unique perspective on the political machinations of the era. The stakes are high as Gaston, the exiled child, and other influential figures vie for control, making for a compelling exploration of ambition and survival in a fractured kingdom.
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NEW RING OF FIRE SERIES ENTRY FROM THE LATE ERIC FLINT AND BEST-SELLING AUTHOR WALTER HUNT: The King is dead: Long Live the King. But which one? Gaston sits on the throne in Paris, but the dead king’s infant son has powerful forces on his side, ready to place him where he belongs. Who will prevail?
Tensions build in France following the ascension of Gaston to the throne of his murdered brother, but there are factions supporting the claim of King Louis’ surviving infant son. As France moves toward civil war, other parties, both visible and invisible, maneuver to take advantage of the increased tension. Who will survive to reign over France—King Gaston, the exiled child and his regents, or the King of Spain?
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