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1635: The Tangled Web

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2009 novel by Virginia DeMarce

1635: The Tangled Web
AuthorVirginia DeMarce
Cover artistTom Kidd
LanguageEnglish
Series1632 series
GenreAlternate history, science fiction
PublisherBaen Books
Publication date
December 1, 2009
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (hardback & paperback)
Pages368 (paperback)
ISBN978-1-4391-3308-8 (paperback)
OCLC434563397
813.6
Preceded by1635: The Dreeson Incident 
Followed by1635: The Eastern Front 

1635: The Tangled Web is a novel in thealternate history1632 series, written byVirginia DeMarce.[1]

Two of the stories were previously published in the online version ofThe Grantville Gazettes, with "Prince and Abbot" first published in Volume 8[2] and "Mail Stop" first published in Volume 9.[3] The rest of the stories are original material.

Plot summary

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The main setting takes place inFulda in 1633, and follows four interlinking stories which tie together near the end of the novel.

"Prince and Abbot"

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The New United States has decided to accept the return of Johann Bernhard Schenk von Schweinsberg as theAbbot of Fulda, but the Abbot will have to give up the title of prince. Moreover, he will not be allowed to collect tithes. The N.U.S. is now the secular authority in Fulda and will collect the taxes. The Abbot surprises Wes Jenkins, the administrator of Fulda, in his attempts to persuade the monks to abide by the new rules of his order. The local monks have resisted these rules. Even the importation ofSaint Gall monks has not won them over to theTridentine doctrines. Dissatisfied Catholic conspirators inBonn decide to unsettle affairs in Fulda. They initially arrange to post scurrilous flyers all over the town and then hire Irish mercenaries led byWalter Leslie to abduct the Abbot and several N.U.S. administrators.

"Mail Stop"

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The story focuses on Martin Wackernagel. As a private courier, he delivers correspondence and small packages on a route stretching from Grantville to Gelnhausen along theimperial road. He also makes side trips to Barracktown and other locations near his route. Martin visits his mother now and then during his travels, but he is reluctant to face her. She keeps asking when he will be married, but things are not as they seems. There is a secondary thread involving a pair of fourteen-year-olds operating a downtime mimeograph machine and unwittingly producing propaganda material that could lead to local unrest that is always in the background of the first three stories.

A third thread involves a young teenaged Jewish boy named David who wanted to leave his village and see the world as a postal carrier instead of being tied to his village in an unwanted profession and an arranged marriage to a vapid young girl. All of the different thread diverge and intersects along Wackernagel's postal route.

"Happy Wanderer"

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"Happy Wanderer" is also about Martin Wackernagel, a private courier with a regular route. He maintains three separate households complete with wife and children unknown to his mother or his other "wives". The woman he hopes to make his fourth wife is niece to Clara Bachmeierin, who married Wes Jenkins in the first story.

"Window of Opportunity"

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The story examines the actions of the Mainz Committee of Correspondence. Bernard Eberhard, Captain Duke of theSwedish Army, is sent to Fulda by General Brahe to observe the interplay between NUS administrators and Abbot von Schweinsberg. Bernhard takes his brothers and his fellow CoC members with him to Fulda. He and his brothers began working for Major Derek Utt. Later, Utt plans an operation against the Irish soldiers who had abducted the Abbot. He sends Sergeant Helmut Herke and a small band of soldiers to determine the whereabouts of the colonels.

Literary significance and reception

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One reviewer thought that the first half of the book was a "little boring" since it describes events that were mentioned in previous books but from a different POV. For the second half of the book, the reviewer said that this "section of the book starts out light and turns dark but is all fresh material."[4]

1635: The Tangled Web was listed on theLocus Hardcovers Bestsellers List for one month in 2010 at number 5.[5]

References

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  1. ^"Uchronia: The Assiti Shards (1632) Series".www.uchronia.net.
  2. ^DeMarce, Virginia (June 2006). Flint, Eric; Goodlett, Paula (eds.)."Prince and Abbot".The Grantville Gazettes.8.
  3. ^DeMarce, Virginia (October 2006). Flint, Eric; Goodlett, Paula (eds.)."Mail Stop".The Grantville Gazettes.9.
  4. ^"1635: Tangled Web".Things I Find Interesting. February 1, 2010.
  5. ^"Locus Bestsellers, March 2010".Locus. March 2010.

External links

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1632 series
Main series
novels
South European
thread
Russian thread
India thread
  • 1636: Mission to the Mughals (2017)
  • 1637: The Peacock Throne (2021)
Stand-alone
novels
Anthologies
and melded novels
Ring of Fire Press
novels

(full publication list)
  • Joseph Hanauer (2013)
  • No Ship for Tranquebar (2013)
  • Second Chance Bird (2013)
  • Turn Your Radio On (2013)
  • Essen Steel (2013) (wasThe Essen Chronicles)
  • The Danish Scheme (2013) (wasNorthwest Passage)
  • Bartley's Man (2016)
  • The Muse of Music (2017)
  • Love and Chemistry (2017) (wasThe Undergraduate)
  • 1635: The Battle for Newfoundland (2018)
  • Essen Defiant (2018)
  • The Monster Society (2018)
  • Letters From Gronow (2018)
  • The Persistence of Dreams (2018)
  • The Hunt for The Red Cardinal (2018)
  • The Chrysanthemum, the Cross, and the Dragon (2018)
  • The Legions of Pestilence (2019)
  • The Legend of Jimmy Dick (2019)
  • Up-time Pride and Down-time Prejudice (2019)
  • The Trouble with Huguenots (2019)
  • A Red Son Rises in the West (2019)
  • Magdeburg Noir (2020)
  • A Holmes For the Czar (2020)
  • Fire on the Rio Grande (2020)
  • A Red Son: Not Without Honor (2020)
  • Tales From the Mermaid and Tiger: Engines of Change (2020)
  • Things Could Be Worse: The Pastor Kastenmayer Stories (2020)
  • Two Cases for the Czar (2020)
  • Designed to Fail (2020)
  • The Grantville Inquisitor (2021)
  • A Matter of Security (2021)
  • A Mission for the Czar (2021)
  • Missions of Security (2021)
  • Saving The Dodo (2021)
  • The Horsewoman (2021)
  • Mrs. Flannery's Flowers (2021)
  • Security Threats (2021)
  • A 1632 Christmas (2021)
  • The Gourmets of Grantville (2021)
  • The Marshals (2022)
  • The Unexpected Sales Reps (2022)
  • I Want to Be Your Hero (2022)
  • The Private Casefiles of Archie Gottesfreund (2022)
Huff & Goodlett Press
  • A Diogenes Club for the Czar (2023)
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