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1636: Seas of Fortune

Assiti Shards • Book 20

by Iver P. Cooper

Narrated by George Guidall

3.75 BLT Score
(819 ratings)
★ 3.75 Goodreads (706) ★ 4.38 Audible (113)

Why You'll Love This

Globe-spanning and gloriously dense, this alternate-history adventure earns every nautical mile — and somehow that's not a complaint.

  • Great if you want: alternate history with globe-spanning political and adventure threads
  • The experience: dense and deliberate — rewards patience over rushing
  • Narration: Guidall's gravitas steadies a sprawling, multi-POV narrative
  • Skip if: you haven't read earlier Ring of Fire entries — context is assumed

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About This Book

Bold explorers venture beyond European borders as the ripple effects of Grantville's temporal displacement reach across oceans to transform distant continents. In South America, idealistic colonists attempt to establish a settlement on principles that reject the brutal slavery systems of their era, only to face moral and practical challenges when confronted with the harsh realities of 17th-century commerce. Meanwhile, in feudal Japan, the introduction of up-time knowledge creates seismic shifts in policy and worldview, as the Shogun grapples with revelations about his nation's alternate future and begins reconsidering centuries-old isolationist traditions.

George Guidall's masterful narration elevates this sprawling alternate history through his nuanced handling of multiple storylines and cultural perspectives. His measured delivery allows listeners to fully absorb the complex political machinations and technological innovations that drive the plot, while his subtle vocal distinctions help differentiate between the diverse cast of characters spanning continents. Guidall's decades of experience shine as he navigates the intricate world-building and historical detail that defines the series, making the dense exposition feel natural and engaging rather than overwhelming in audio format.