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Synopsis
Europe burns. Empires crumble. And the future has arrived a century too soon.In the aftermath of The Storm That Broke the World, Admiral Samuel Kincaid and his modern American fleet stand as the most powerful force on Earth—thrust into an age of muskets, monarchs, and revolution. As Napoleon’s empire collapses and Russia rises, the balance of history tilts toward a new order forged in steel and fire.But peace is fragile.From the ashes of the old world, a shadowed cabal known as the Crown’s Hand plots revenge. Across the Mediterranean, rebellion brews beneath the banner of defiance. And beneath the waves, the first fleet submarine—the USS Narwhal—hunts in silence, heralding a new kind of war.As alliances shift and nations tremble, one truth becomes clear:The age of kings is ending. The age of the eagle has begun.
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Is The Crown Bows To The Eagle appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 16 and up.
Military science fiction with significant war violence, naval combat, political intrigue, and rebellion. Expect strategic battles, military deaths, and themes of empire collapse. Language likely moderate.
What to know going in
This book has strong violence, no sexual content, and moderate language. Content notes include mass death, war, and violence (see the full list above).
Who'll love this
Teens who love alternate history and military strategy will be hooked by a modern fleet dropped into Napoleon's era.