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1634: The Baltic War

Ring of Fire Main Line Novels • Book 3

by David Weber, Eric Flint

Narrated by George Guidall

4.12 ABR Score (5.7K ratings)
★ 4.06 Goodreads (4.7K) ★ 4.61 Audible (1.0K)
26h 21m Released 2013 Sci-Fi

Why Listen to This Audiobook?

It shouldn't work — time-displaced West Virginians fighting 17th-century naval wars — but Guidall's voice makes every impossible detail land.

  • Great if you want: military alternate history with serious political and tactical depth
  • Listening experience: dense and epic — rewards patience, built for long listening sessions
  • Narration: Guidall commands dozens of accents without losing a single thread
  • Skip if: you haven't read the earlier Ring of Fire entries — this drops you in mid-war

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About This Audiobook

European powers tremble as the displaced Americans of Grantville continue reshaping seventeenth-century politics in this explosive continuation of the Ring of Fire saga. With Gustavus Adolphus leading the United States of Europe against the formidable League of Ostend alliance, military innovation clashes with traditional warfare across multiple battlefronts. From Admiral Simpson's revolutionary ironclad warships racing toward completion to daring rescue missions in the Tower of London, the time-transplanted West Virginians must navigate treacherous diplomatic waters while facing enemies determined to crush their technological advantage before it spreads further.

George Guidall masterfully commands this sprawling alternate history epic, seamlessly transitioning between intimate character moments and sweeping battle sequences with remarkable clarity. His nuanced vocal characterizations bring depth to the extensive cast, from scheming European nobles to determined American engineers, while maintaining distinct voices that help listeners track the complex multi-threaded narrative. The substantial runtime allows Guidall's measured pacing to fully develop Weber and Flint's intricate world-building, making the dense political maneuvering and military strategy accessible through skilled narration that transforms exposition into engaging storytelling.