Stories of adventures and derring-do featuring the man who is âafter Holmes and Watson, Arthur Conan Doyleâs most successful literary creationâ (Julian Symons, Edgar Awardâwinning British crime writer). Originally published in The Strand magazine in the 1890s, the tales of Etienne Gerard, a veteran of the Napoleonic Wars, shows Arthur Conan Doyle at his satiric best. In his own words, Gerard takes readers through his illustrious career, his glorious feats as a lieutenant, squadron officer, colonel, and chief of a brigade. It is a heroâs journey, embarked on by a man known far and wide for his duel with six fencing masters, and who found glory on the battlefield and taught Europe how to fight. Follow Gerard on his exploits as he encounters a man rumored to be the most wicked in Poland in âHow the Brigadier Came to the Castle of Gloom.â âHow the Brigadier Slew the Brothers of Ajaccioâ portrays the very singular affair which propelled his career upwards and established his secret bond with Emperor Napoleon. And Gerard modestly recounts how he cemented his place in history as one of Napoleonâs greatest confidants in âHow the Brigadier Was Tempted by the Devil.â âIn its pages you will find adventure, action, romance, love and self-sacrifice, hairâs-breadth escape and reckless courage, gallantry, panache and a droll, backhand humor that rivals that of P.G. Wodehouse. You will also find yourself, even more than with the celebrated stories of Holmes and Watson, in the hands of an indisputable artist. For more than any other adventure stories I know, these stories have a power to move the reader.â âMichael Chabon on NPRâs You Must Read This
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