Napoleon: Guillotine-bookcover

By: Benno Schlicker

Napoleon: Guillotine

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King Louis is imprisoned. The Republican faction in Paris is growing stronger as the beat of the snare begins to ring in the ears of Europe. To quell the seething discontent of threats inside and outside of France, Napoleon is dragged into supporting a regime that has thrown away any pretence of Liberty in its quest to cover the globe. All the while Napoleon is forced to challenge his own traditions and overcome the pain of betrayal and exile from his home, to continually prove loyalty to a country that spurns him still. As the blade rasps down and the cruelty of those he serves becomes even more difficult to justify, Napoleon must strive to preserve his exiled family and navigate the unconscionable. As France struggles to survive the onslaught of foreign invasion, Napoleon must conquer an inner turmoil so raw and powerful that it drove him to the siege of Toulon and the beginning of greatness.

Benno Schlicker is a teacher of History and English, currently working at Concordia College in Adelaide, South Australia. He studied at Adelaide University, achieving an Honours Degree in History. His thesis on the Calvinist Iconoclasm in the Dutch Revolt resides in the Barr Smith Library. He currently lives in Adelaide.

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