1637: The Peacock Throne by Griffin Barber, Eric Flint
1637: The Peacock Throne

Griffin Barber, Eric Flint

1637: The Peacock Throne

Ring of Fire

Griffin Barber, Eric Flint

784 pages missing pub info (editions)

fiction history science science fiction travel

Description

The emperor is dead; long live the emperors! The assassinated Shah Jahan lies entombed beside his beloved wife in the Taj Mahal, while their progeny drag the Mughal Empire into a three-sided struggle over the succession to the Peacock Throne. The...

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Community Reviews Summary of 7 reviews

Moods

adventurous 100%
informative 66%
mysterious 33%
tense 33%

Pace

medium 66%
slow 33%

Plot- or character-driven?

Plot: 66% | A mix: 33%

Strong character development?

No: 66% | It's complicated: 33%

Loveable characters?

Yes: 66% | It's complicated: 33%

Diverse cast of characters?

Yes: 100%

Flaws of characters a main focus?

It's complicated: 66% | Yes: 33%

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3.86

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