1798. James Burke, British spy, is in Egypt. His task: to investigate the rumour that Napoleon is planning an invasion. It turns out that the French are coming and Burke is too late to stop them. Undeterred, he works with the Bedouin to delay Napoleon's soldiers while trying to get word to the British Navy so that they can destroy the French fleet. He's got enough on his plate without protecting Bernadita, the Spanish slave he rescues from her cruel master - but Burke can't leave a damsel in distress, even with hired killers on his trail . Set against a meticulously researched background of the Napoleonic Wars, Burke's adventures reach a dramatic climax at one of Britain's greatest naval victories, the Battle of the Nile. Praise for Tom Williams "Tom Williams brings to life the squalid London of the 1860s - an era that is the twilight of Bill Sykes and the dawn of Karl Marx - and locks the reader into a fast-moving tale of crime and danger" - Antoine Vanner, author of the Dawlish Chronicles "James Bond in breeches" - Paul Collard.
Burke and the Bedouin : Action and Adventure in Napoleonic Egypt