Eric Flint
Eric Flint was an American author and editor, best known for his alternate history and science fiction works, particularly the 1632 series. He was also a prominent figure in the science fiction community, advocating for authors' rights and contributing to the Baen Free Library.
Books
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1. 1632
In this riveting alternate history novel, a small West Virginia town is mysteriously transported back in time to the year 1632, landing in the midst of the Thirty Years' War in Europe. The townspeople, armed with modern technology and democratic ideals, must navigate the complexities of 17th-century politics and warfare. As they forge alliances and confront the challenges of their new reality, they strive to create a better world, blending their contemporary values with the tumultuous past. The story explores themes of resilience, innovation, and the impact of cultural exchange across time.
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2. The Sorceress Of Karres
A mild-mannered academic and small-time trader finds his life upended when three mischievous young girls from a remote planet enlist his help and reveal startling sorcerous abilities; drawn into a witty, fast-paced adventure across the space lanes, he must outwit pirates, shadowy agents, and strange alien forces while trying to keep his unexpected charges—and himself—alive. The story blends swashbuckling space opera, clever humor, and elements of mystery as the unlikely guardian uncovers the true nature and dangerous consequences of the witches' powers.