About the Author
Armand Cabasson
Armand Cabasson was born in 1970. He is a psychiatrist working in the North of France. The Officer’s Prey is the first in the Quentin Margont series of thrillers set in the Napoleonic Wars, published in France in 2002 as Les Proies de l’officier, which received the 2003 Gendarmerie Nationale Thriller Prize. The second in the series, Chasse au loup, was awarded the 2005 Fiction Prize by the Napoleonic Foundation. Armand Cabasson is a member of the Souvenir Napoléonien and has used his extensive research to create a vivid portrait of the Napoleonic campaigns.
Michael Glencross
Michael Glencross lives and works in France as a translator. His most recent translations include The Dream by Émile Zola, Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne and The Châtelet Apprentice by Jean-François Parot.
Copyright
First published in 2007
by Gallic Books, Worlds End Studios, 134 Lots Road, London,
SW10 ORJ
This ebook edition first published in 2011
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