Washington and Caesar
By (Author) Christian Cameron
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
25th August 2004
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Historical fiction
War, combat and military adventure fiction
Historical adventure fiction
Narrative theme: Politics
Fiction based on or inspired by true events
813.54
Paperback
736
Width 111mm, Height 178mm, Spine 38mm
362g
George Washington's slave Caesar escapes to fight for the British against his former master -- in this action-packed historical adventure set against the spectacular background of the American Revolution. In 1773 a new slave arrives at George Washington's Virginia estate and is given the name Caesar. But the looming war for independence will soon bring a turn of events neither master nor slave could have predicted. Within months they will be fighting on opposite sides: Washington as commander of the Continental Army, Caesar as a soldier in the legendary Loyalist corps made up of former slaves. In this captivating tour de force brimming with spectacular battle scenes and gripping historical detail, Caesar's perilous rise through the British ranks is deftly interwoven with the story of Washington's war years, leading to the day when they come face to face again -- this time in uniform...
A novel set against the historical backdrop of the American Revolution needs at its heart a plot strong enough to stand up against the weight of history. And in Washington and Caesar thats exactly what you get. Cameron does full justice to the dramatic potential of his scenario, handling the battle scenes with confidence and investing just the right amount of historical authenticty. The result is a work of considerable profundity.
Yorkshire Evening Post
A former officer in the US Navy, Christian Cameron is a novelist and military historian with a lifelong interest in the American Revolution. Along with Kenneth Cameron, he is also the co-author of the novels Night Trap, Peacemaker, Top Hook and Hostile Contact published under the pseudonym Gordon Kent.