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78 reviewsAnd here we are again, with another issue of the Grantville Gazette! Lots of interesting goings-on in 1632/3/4/5 Europe to tell about this issue.
Once Maria Anna and Don Fernando decided to get hitched, it doesn't
seem likely that Maria Anna would be content to be a typical queen. And
sure enough, she isn't. Girl's got plans. Read about a few of them in
Kim Mackey's "Game, Set and Match."
What would happen to the Methodists if the religion's founder showed
up? Well, he probably won't, but what about his grandpa? What'll Mary
Ellen Jones do? Check out "Loose Canon" by a new writer, Kirt Lee.
The dumpling carts were doing well, but then summer came . . . Read
what happened in Terry Howard's "Don't Cry Over Frozen Milk." And crime
in Magdeburg just won't stop, so read the mystery in David Carrico's
"Rachel's Plaint."
Way up north, in the frozen hill, there's this waterfall . . . See
what happens with it in Kerryn Offord's "Silencing the Sirens' Song."
More doings over in England, check out "Homecoming" by Karen
Bergstralh. And for trips to the new world, there's Herbert and William
Sakalauck's "Northwest Passage, Part Two," as well as more about the
evangelicals in Part Five of Wood Hughes' "Turn Your Radio On."
Nonfiction concentrates on energy and metals with articles from Jeff
Corwith and Iver P. Cooper, "The Oil Mines at Wietze and Pechelbronn"