Ruled Britannia
by Harry Turtledove
New American Library
November 5, 2002
ISBN #0451207173
464 pages
Hardcover
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Harry Turtledove

Hitler's War

In High Places

Bridge of the Separator

End of the Beginning

Drive to the East

Alternate Generals III

Homeward Bound

Days of Infamy

Curious Notions

Return Engagement: Book One of the Settling Accounts Trilogy

Out of the Darkness

In the Presence of Mine Enemies

American Empire: The Victorious Opposition

Jaws of Darkness

Worlds That Weren't

American Empire: The Center Cannot Hold

Rulers Of Darkness

Blood & Iron

REVIEW

"fascinating stand-alone work of alternate history"

On an earth that never was but could have been, The Spanish Armada was triumphant and landed in England. Queen Elizabeth was sent to the London Tower and King Phillip II of Spain's daughter Isabella and her husband Albert rule the land, forcing the Protestants into hiding and making Catholicism the state religion. Spanish soldiers are an army of occupation and the English Inquisition is a powerful instrument of the church.

William Shakespeare is not a political man. All he wants to do is have his plays produced for the masses to see. Will is approached by Sir William Cecil, Elizabeth's prime advisor to write a play that will appeal to England's sense of patriotism so that they will, when called upon, overthrow their Spanish masters. Will rises to the occasion and begins writing a drama while knowing that one mistake will mean his and the troupe's death by the flames.

RULED BRITANNIA is a fascinating stand-alone work of alternate history as Harry Turtledove departs from his American opus to provide a compelling work that is believable and shows what might have been if the storm and Drake had not caused havoc on the Armada. Using William Shakespeare as the hero and the reluctant catalyst to signal the beginning of the revolution is an inspired plot device, one that guarantees reader interest for more than just Mr. Turtledove's legion of fans.

Harriet Klausner

Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted October 2, 2002



Summary

The New York Times bestselling author turns his talent for alternate history to Elizabethan England-transformed by Spanish conquerers-where the question "Is England to be or not to be?" can only be answered by a man named William Shakespeare.



 

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