The Officer's Prey (The Napoleonic Murders)
Armand Cabasson
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Description for The Officer's Prey (The Napoleonic Murders)
Paperback. June 1812. Napoleon begins his invasion of Russia leading the largest army Europe has ever seen. But amongst the troops of the Grande Armee is a savage murderer whose bloodlust is not satisfied in battle. Series: The Napoleonic Murders. Num Pages: 425 pages. BIC Classification: FJMC. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 198 x 129 x 33. Weight in Grams: 416.
June 1812. Napoleon begins his invasion of Russia leading the largest army Europe has ever seen. But amongst the troops of the Grande Armee is a savage murderer whose bloodlust is not satisfied in battle. When an innocent Polish woman is brutally stabbed, Captain Quentin Margont of the 84th regiment is put in charge of a secret investigation to unmask the perpetrator. Armed with the sole fact that the killer is an officer, Margont knows that he faces a near-impossible task and the greatest challenge of his military career.
June 1812. Napoleon begins his invasion of Russia leading the largest army Europe has ever seen. But amongst the troops of the Grande Armee is a savage murderer whose bloodlust is not satisfied in battle. When an innocent Polish woman is brutally stabbed, Captain Quentin Margont of the 84th regiment is put in charge of a secret investigation to unmask the perpetrator. Armed with the sole fact that the killer is an officer, Margont knows that he faces a near-impossible task and the greatest challenge of his military career.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2013
Publisher
Gallic Books
Number of pages
425
Condition
New
Series
The Napoleonic Murders
Number of Pages
426
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781906040826
SKU
V9781906040826
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Ref
99-15
About Armand Cabasson
Armand Cabasson is a prize-winning author and psychiatrist who lives in the north of France. He is a member of the French Napoleonic Society and has used his extensive research to create a vivid portrait of the Napoleonic campaigns.
Reviews for The Officer's Prey (The Napoleonic Murders)
‘Combines the suspense of a thriller with the compelling narrative of a war epic’ Le Parisien ‘Cabasson skilfully weaves an intriguing mystery into a rich historical background’ Mail on Sunday ‘With vivid scenes of battle and military life ... Cabasson’s atmospheric novel makes a splendid war epic’ Sunday Telegraph 'The author ably combines the ... Read more