In the bestselling Island in the Sea of Time, 20th-century Nantucket was
inexplicably hurled back to the Bronze Age. In the sequel, Against the
Tide of Years, the villainous renegade William Walker introduced muskets,
cannon, and other deadly anachronisms to Odysseus's Greece, making himself
king and positioning himself to overthrow the democratic Republic of
Nantucket and destroy his archenemy, Commodore Marian Alston. Now, in the
trilogy's rousing conclusion, On the Oceans of Eternity, Walker's powerful
army conquers Troy and invades Babylon, Nantucket's last great ally, as
Walker's blood brother, the king of Tartessos, blocks Commodore Alston's
Nantucket navy at the straits of Gibraltar. If Nantucket's tiny forces
cannot defeat Walker's army and allies, the world will be plunged into
a Dark Age bleaker and more devastating than any known in our history.
On the Oceans of Eternity ends cleanly, yet leaves the door open for
a number of interesting sequels--and how often can you say that? Like
its prequels, On the Oceans of Eternity is big, bloody, and ambitious,
but always fast-paced and fascinating. This fun, intelligent series is
perfect not only for action-adventure, alternate history, time travel,
and military-SF fans but also for epic fantasy readers, for Burroughs
and Haggard fans craving a modern update of the lost-civilization novel,
and for anyone who loves Patrick O'Brian's sensational sea battles.-Cynthia Ward
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