Black Chamber (novel) explained

Black Chamber
Author:S. M. Stirling
Audio Read By:Todd McLaren
Cover Artist:Shutterstock
Series:Tales from the Black Chamber
Genre:Alternate history
Set In:Alternate World War I
Publisher:Ace
Pub Date:July 3, 2018
Media Type:
Pages:400
Isbn:9780399586231
Oclc:1088679484
Dewey:813/.54
Congress:PS3569.T543 B58 2018
Followed By:Theater of Spies
Website:smstirling.com/books/black-chamber/

Black Chamber is an alternative history novel by Canadian-American author S. M. Stirling, published in 2018. The novel is the start of a series wherein Theodore Roosevelt's bid for the U.S. presidency in 1912 was successful. The story begins on September 1, 1916 and features a "Black Chamber" that is much more than the historical U.S. government code-breaking agency.[1] [2]

Plot summary

Preliminaries

When William Howard Taft, Theodore Roosevelt's opponent in the 1912 presidential election dies of a heart attack, Roosevelt's election is assured.[3] After Roosevelt takes office, the United States conquers Mexico "for its own good" and begins a rigorous progress agenda.[3] [4]

Main plot

In September 1916, the United States has not yet declared itself a participant in World War I. President Roosevelt wants to stay out of World War I. However, the war is going very well for Germany and Roosevelt learns that the Germans have a new weapon whose characteristics are unknown.

Luz O'Malley Aróstegui is a senior field operative for the Black Chamber, a U.S. spy and security agency. Luz, who is ethnically Cuban-Irish, impersonates a Mexican-Irish revolutionary in order to contact a German agent who she learns is Baron Horst von Dückler. They become lovers and Luz learns that the weapon, called "The Breath of Loki", is a poisonous gas that kills on contact. Luz convinces Ciara Whelan, an Irish-American with a grudge against the U.S. to help her.[5]

Eventually, Luz has to deal with a German plan to keep the United States out of the war by bringing the poisonous gas to the East Coast.[6]

Characters

Factual

Fictional

Critical reception

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Uchronia: Tales of the Black Chamber Series. www.uchronia.net.
  2. Web site: Fantastic Fiction.com: Black Chamber by S. M. Stirling. www.fantasticfiction.com.
  3. Web site: A Book Spy Review: 'Black Chamber' by S. M. Stirling . The Real Book Spy . 18 June 2018 . TheRealBookSpy.com . 21 May 2020.
  4. Web site: Bourke . Liz . Liz Bourke reviews Black Chamber by S.M. Stirling . . 6 July 2018 . Locus Publishing . 21 May 2020.
  5. Web site: Di Filippo . Paul . Paul Di Filippo Reviews Black Chamber by S. M. Stirling . . 26 July 2018 . 21 May 2020 . Luz is an agent of the Black Chamber, a kind of prototype combo of the OSS, NSA, MI6 and a dozen other...services..
  6. Web site: Black Chamber by S. M. Stirling . Penguin Random House . 22 May 2020.
  7. Web site: Fiction Book Review: Black Chamber . 2018-04-30 . . 2020-05-21.