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1636: The Saxon Uprising

Ring of Fire Main Line Novels • Book 5

by Eric Flint

Narrated by George Guidall

4.03 ABR Score (2.0K ratings)
★ 4.09 Goodreads (1.7K) ★ 4.65 Audible (332)
21h 22m Released 2014 Sci-Fi

Why Listen to This Audiobook?

George Guidall narrates 21 hours of 17th-century class revolution like someone who's personally watched democracies lose.

  • Great if you want: alternate history that takes politics and class warfare seriously
  • Listening experience: dense, multi-threaded, and slow-building — rewards long listening sessions
  • Narration: Guidall's measured gravitas keeps a sprawling cast and timeline grounded
  • Skip if: you haven't read the earlier books — this drops you mid-revolution

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About This Audiobook

The Saxon Uprising turns the Ring of Fire series inward, as Grantville's influence on seventeenth-century Europe sparks a revolutionary movement that threatens to consume the United States of Europe. When the firebrand Gretchen is arrested in Saxony and faces execution, street uprisings spread, and the brutal General Baner moves to suppress them by any means necessary. Mike Stearns, now a general rather than a prime minister, is sent to restore order, and finds in the mission an opportunity his former adversaries never intended to give him.

George Guidall has long made the Ring of Fire series his own, and the political complexity of this installment suits his measured, authoritative delivery. He handles the novel's ideological debates with the same care as its military action, making the longer discussions of political theory feel like genuine drama rather than digression.