It has been 70 years since the U.S. Congress declared war on anyone, and the United States presently finds itself in at least 3.2 wars: one in Iraq we’ve largely ceased hearing about, a grinding one in Afghanistan, an air campaign in Libya, and naval patrols against Somalian pirates.
Benjamin Franklin, the mentor of wayward Ethan Gage in my series of Napoleonic-era novels, would be skeptical.
I don’t know whether to feel prescient or some kind of conduit of bad luck. Ethan’s adventure The Barbary Pirates was published last year as the depredations of the Somali pirates were heating up. As it nears paperback publication the pirates popped into the news again with the murder of four American yacht cruisers, two of them from Seattle near my home.
In another case of life imitating art, or vice versa, the climax of the 1803 novel takes place in, you guessed it, Tripoli. The pirate state was ruled at that time by a mercurial megalomaniac named Yusef Karamanli who murdered his own brother, shot his mother, and imprisoned his in-laws to seize power. Sound familiar?
There’s been an odd echo of contemporary events throughout the Ethan Gage series. In the first, Napoleon’s Pyramids, the French general […]
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As a historical thriller writer, I’ve spent plenty of time in the past with Roman centurions, Attila the Hun, Ethan Gage and his patron/plague Napoleon Bonaparte, and most recently with SS Nazis on the eve of World War II. But even we time-travelers have to touch base in the 21st Century once in a while, this time with a redesigned website I intend to keep much more up to date.
I want to communicate more with readers, and have you communicate more with me. Gosh, the future! Not only am I old enough to remember telling a colleague, ‘I don’t get why you’d want to bother with something as slow and clumsy as the Internet,’ I remember (true story) lead type, linotype machines, and tickertape wires at my first newspaper. No wonder I put Benjamin Franklin’s homilies in my Ethan Gage books! I’ve probably got a quill pen and stone chisel in a back drawer, too.
Hey. I’ll try to blog with the best of them.
I’ve been busier than a barkeep on a regimental payday, as Ethan Gage might say. “The Barbary Pirates,” published in 2010, is scheduled for publication as a paperback on March 29. My next novel, “Blood of the […]
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