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Council of Fire

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NEW ENTRY IN THE DRAGON AWARD–WINNING ARCANE AMERICA SERIES from New York Times best-selling alternate history master Eric Flint.

The passage of Halley's Comet in 1759 is catastrophic. The comet appears to strike the Earth, sundering the New World from the Old. A chain of mountains rises in the Mid-Atlantic. No ship from the Old World arrives in America. No ship from the New World can find a passage to the Old—and most who try simply disappear.

The comet has also unleashed magic forces, which soon spread everywhere. Slaves begin using powers derived from African witchcraft, bringing monsters from that continent into the New World. The native tribes begin doing the same. Some European settlers devise ways to couple Old World technology with sorcery.

Kraken in the Atlantic, revenants in Jamaica, Dry Hands and Floating Heads in the Hudson valley, African ogres and worse set loose in the streets of New York. Magic of all kinds, emerging everywhere, most of it poorly if at all controlled.

The powerful Iroquois Confederacy disintegrates. The Onondaga Council Fire is extinguished; the Seneca and Cayuga follow their own shaman and war leader, and the Mohawks ally with the English.

For their part, the English and the French in North America, who had been on the brink of war when the Sundering came, now have to contemplate what would once have been unthinkable. They must not simply forge a military alliance against the rising dark powers but may even have to unite politically behind the young English prince Edward, now the only person of royal blood left in the terrifying world created by the Sundering.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      September 9, 2019
      Ghosts and fiends from Native American, Caribbean, and African folklore populate this well-constructed but slow-moving alternate history prequel to the Arcane America series (Uncharted, etc.). In 1759, the appearance of Halley’s Comet unleashes magic and raises a mountain range in the Atlantic Ocean that permanently severs the Americas from Europe. The Native tribes and the early British and French colonizing forces must make peace and learn to survive on their own amid Scottish ghosts, Jamaican vodou revenants, and a kraken. After the Six Nations’ peaceful Council Fire is extinguished, Seneca strongman Guyasuta harnesses magical power to raise storm spirits and stone golems, planning to expel white invaders from the continent. Meanwhile, Adm. Edward Boscawen rescues the shipwrecked French astronomer Charles Messier and his assistant, Catherine LaGendière, in the Caribbean. Messier has created an “alchemetical” compass to detect magical aether, which may be of use amid rising tensions. Boscawen also enlists the help of Prince Edward, grandson of England’s King George and the highest ranking royal in the Colonies, and one Col. George Washington. Readers will enjoy the smart worldbuilding and historical details of colonial shipping, political conflict, race relations, and Native cultures. Unfortunately, the slow start, extraneous plot threads, and the scarcity of female characters mar an otherwise impressive adventure.

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