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1635: The Papal Stakes

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2012 novel by Eric Flint
1635: The Papal Stakes
AuthorEric Flint and Charles E. Gannon
Cover artistTom Kidd
LanguageEnglish
Series1632 series
GenreAlternate History
/Science fiction
PublisherBaen Books
Publication date
October 2, 2012
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (hardback & paperback)
Pages672 (hardback)
ISBN 978-1-4516-3839-4 (hardback)
OCLC 779265821
Preceded by1635: The Cannon Law 

1635: The Papal Stakes is novel in the 1632 series written by Charles Gannon and Eric Flint.[1] It was published in 2012 and is the direct sequel to 1635: The Cannon Law published in 2006. This book is the third in the South European fork to the main 1632 series storyline. The story follows the exploits of younger members of the Stone family in Italy and describes the impact of Grantville on the Roman Catholic church and on the patchwork of independent countries in the Italian peninsula.

Literary significance and reception

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The reviewer for SFRevu writes that "Charles Gannon takes the helm in this installment" and that "Gannon hits all the right notes."[2] The Midwest Book Review called the book "a fabulous thriller as Eric Flint and Charles E. Gannon prove a deft pairing."[3] The reviewer for the Mixed Book Bag also agrees that Flint and Gannon make a good writing team and adds "This is a story that flows smoothly and is focused on the problems the characters face" and "the action is great and keeps the story arc moving along".[4]

1635: The Papal Stakes is the first book in the 1632 series to get listed on The Wall Street Journal Best-Selling Books list for Hardcover Science Fiction, which gets its data from NPD BookScan (formerly Nielsen BookScan). This book was able to stay on this list for two weeks during October 2012, topping at number 6.[5]

References

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  1. ^ "Uchronia: The Assiti Shards (1632) Series". www.uchronia.net.
  2. ^ Lawhorn, Bill (October 2, 2012). "1635: Papal Stakes (Ring of Fire)". SFRevu.
  3. ^ "MBR Bookwatch". Midwest Book Review . Vol. 11, no. 12. December 2012.
  4. ^ "1635: The Papal Stakes by Eric Flint and Charles E. Gannon". Mixed Book Bag. July 23, 2012.
  5. ^ "Best-Selling Books, Week Ended Oct. 28; With data from Nielsen BookScan". The Wall Street Journal . November 3, 2012. Archived from the original on April 22, 2016.
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  • The Legend of Jimmy Dick (2019)
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  • The Trouble with Huguenots (2019)
  • A Red Son Rises in the West (2019)
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  • The Horsewoman (2021)
  • Mrs. Flannery's Flowers (2021)
  • Security Threats (2021)
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