Whitecold wrote:PeterZ wrote:Indeed. I'm estimating how long it takes for a junior admiral to rise to the pinnacle of his navy. Also the plot could be jumping in 3-5 year periods with between 3-5 story arcs covered in the book. So assuming they built an all steel Haarald before Thunderer, Thunderer would be being designed right now. Rather the class Thunderer belongs to is being designed right now. I doubt this is the lead ship and so by the time it deploys, we're into a decade after AtSoT.
Still, it's just a guess.
I really hope the plot is not jumping around by years. I cannot imagine how this should make for coherent story telling. We know there is a time skip after the last book, which is good, but inside the book I can't imagine how it would not be jarring and confusing.
PeterZ wrote:I believe TFT is setting up the next story arc dealing with the return. I believe it will be best to consider it a series of connected short stories spanning 16 years. I'll trust RFC to manage this affair well,
Based info the Author mentioned in other threads (talking about what books were coming out when), he was originally going to start this book 20 years after ASOT and include flashbacks to fill in the 20 year gap. But he apparently found that didn't work (he said he had written ~90,000 words and had to essentially start over). My guess is what the Author planned for the first book in this arc has now been split into 2 books. We're going to get a richer "backstory" for this next arc at the price of having to wait for the actual start until the next book.
This is probably for the best. I'm not sure I've seen
any author do a story well where significant, important and
lengthy details are contained in flashbacks. Particularly where there are multiple threads with significant actors in each one. I suspect it all got too confusing for the Author and if the Author was confused, we the readers were going to be even more confused. A relatively straight forward (time-wise) narration, even with multiple threads, would be a lot less confusing. Even though the result is 2 books instead of one (think of the door-stopper that one would have been!
)