
In this vivid memoir, a once‑proud officer of the Virginia and Amherst regiments recounts his sudden fall from grace into a dank citadel cell. Isolated from the world, he watches the shifting alliances of New France’s elite—Vaudreuil, the avaricious Bigot, the enigmatic Doltaire, and the fiery General Montcalm—each driven by vanity, greed or personal honor. Through whispered gossip and the brutal jokes of his jailers, he pieces together a tangled web of intrigue that threatens to tear the colony apart.
The narrative paints a portrait of a society on the brink: rival factions maneuver for power while the looming specter of an English invasion hangs over Quebec. As the captive narrator observes the fragile balance of loyalty and betrayal, his own fate hangs in the balance, offering a gripping glimpse into the desperate politics and personal vendettas that defined a pivotal moment in North‑American history.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (133K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-08-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1862–1932
A Canadian-born novelist who found fame in London, he wrote historical romances packed with drama, politics, and vivid settings. His books, including The Seats of the Mighty and The Weavers, made him a widely read popular author of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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