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Christian Gordon Cameron (born August 16, 1962), also known as Miles Cameron and Gordon Kent (used for those novels written with his father, author Kenneth Cameron), is a Canadian novelist. He was educated and trained as both a historian and a former career officer in the US Navy. His best-known work is the historical fiction series Tyrant, which by 2009 had sold over 100,000 copies. Biography Cameron was born in the US, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in 1962, and grew up in Rochester, New York, and Iowa City, Iowa, as well as Rockport, Massachusetts. He attended high school at McQuaid Jesuit High School in Rochester, and got an honors BA in Medieval History at the University of Rochester. After University, Cameron joined the United States Navy as an ensign, serving in VS-31 as an air intelligence officer and gaining his air observer wings before going to spend the rest of his military career as a human intelligence officer, first with NCIS and later with the DHS in Washington, DC. Cameron left the US military in 2000 as a lieutenant commander. Christian and Kenneth Cameron proposed their first novel while Christian was still in the Navy. It was published in 1998 as Night Trap in the UK and Rules of Engagement in the United States. In 2002, Cameron wrote his first solo novel, Washington and Caesar, which was published by HarperCollins in the UK and Random House in the US. Also in 2002, Cameron moved to Canada and married his wife, Sarah. They have one child, Beatrice. Fictional works Alan Craik series, written with Kenneth Cameron The Alan Craik series of espionage thrillers was conceived by the Camerons on a camping trip in the Adirondacks in 1994-1995, and the events of the first book are very loosely based on the activities of John Anthony Walker and his son, father and son spies working for the Soviet Union against the United States Navy. The Camerons envisioned the books as a modern-day Hornblower series, depicting the life of a modern naval officer from his earliest career until his retirement. Over the course of eight novels, Alan Craik changes from a patriotic, enthusiastic and driven young man to a cynical and ambitious middle-aged man who resigns as a Captain to protest the use of intelligence to justify bad political decisions. Tyrant series The Tyrant series was born in the classrooms of the Classics Department of the University of Toronto, where Cameron decided to write a series of historical novels in 2003. From 2003 to the present, Cameron has written six Tyrant novels: Tyrant (2008), Storm of Arrows (2009), Funeral Games (2010), King of the Bosporus (2011), Destroyer of Cities (2013), and Force of Kings (2014). The Tyrant series is set in the time of Alexander the Great and concerns the history of the Euxine area and the inter-relationships between the Greeks and Scythians. Cameron also produced a single-volume fictional biography of Alexander entitled God of War which ties into the Tyrant series. God of War was published in 2012. Long War series The Long War series is Cameron's second historical series, also published by Orion in the UK. Cameron's series covers the Persian Wars from the first-person point of view of a historical figure, Arimnestos of Plataea. The first book, Killer of Men (published in 2010), is named after Achilles, the man-killer of the Iliad, and covers in first person the early life of Arimnestos and his participation in the Ionian Revolt. The next installment of the series is Marathon (published in 2011), which culminates in the titular battle. Poseidon's Spear (2013) covers the five years after Marathon and is a more personal tale of adventure, exploration, and revenge across the western Mediterranean and Atlantic Europe. The Great King (2014) has Arimnestos partake in Sparta's diplomatic mission to Persia and ends with the Battle of Artemisium. Salamis (2015) covers the titular battle and The Rage of Ares (2016) ends the series with the battles of Plataea and Mycale. In addition to the battles, the series also features aspects of life in ancient Greece, such as smithery, farming, and sailing, and historical figures such as Heraclitus, Aristides, Gorgo, and Xerxes. Chivalry series The Chivalry series is Cameron's third historical series, also published by Orion (May 2013). Based loosely around the exploits of Sir William Gold, one of Sir John Hawkwood's lieutenant's in Italy, this series begins with Gold's life as a goldsmith's apprentice in London just after the great plague of 1347 and will continue through the Battle of Poitiers and the Savoyard Crusade, as well as the Peasants' Revolt of 1381, right through to the Battle of Agincourt in 1415, covering the history of the period—military, chivalric, and literary—in England, France, Italy, and Greece and roughly in parallel with the career of Chaucer's knight. Geoffrey Chaucer is a major character, along with John Hawkwood and Jean Le Maingre. Traitor Son Cycle Originally planned as a trilogy, and extended to a five book fantasy series with an alternative medieval setting. The major story arc takes the Red Knight from the relative obscurity of command of a little-known mercenary company to fame, international renown, worldly power, and confrontation with the real powers of his world and perhaps with his own belief system. Masters and Mages A magical fantasy alternate medieval setting fictional universe, written after the conclusion of the Traitor Son pentalogy, planned as a trilogy. Bibliography As Gordon Kent Alan Craik series Night Trap (1998). Published as Rules of Engagement in the USA. Peacemaker (2002) Top Hook (2002) Hostile Contact (2003) Force Protection (2004) Damage Control (2005) The Spoils of War (2006) The Falconer's Tale (2007)As Christian Cameron Tyrant Series Tyrant (2008) Storm of Arrows (2009) Funeral Games (2010) King of the Bosporus (2011) Destroyer of Cities (2013) Force of Kings (2014)Long War Series Killer of Men (2010) Marathon (2011) Poseidon's Spear (2012) The Great King (2014) Salamis (2015) The Rage of Ares (2016) Treason of Sparta (2023)Chivalry series The Ill-Made Knight (2013) The Long Sword (2014) The Green Count (2017) Sword of Justice (2018) Hawkwood's Sword (2021)Tom Swan Serials (6 or 7 to a complete novel) Tom Swan and the Head of St George 1: Castillon (2012) Tom Swan and the Head of St George 2: Venice (2012) Tom Swan and the Head of St George 3: Constantinople (2012) Tom Swan and the Head of St George 4: Rome (2013) Tom Swan and the Head of St George 5: Rhodes (2013) Tom Swan and the Head of St George 6: Chios (2013) Tom Swan and the Siege of Belgrade 1 (2014) Tom Swan and the Siege of Belgrade 2 (2014) Tom Swan and the Siege of Belgrade 3 (2014) Tom Swan and the Siege of Belgrade 4 (2015) Tom Swan and the Siege of Belgrade 5 (2015) Tom Swan and the Siege of Belgrade 6 (2015) Tom Swan and the Siege of Belgrade 7 (2015) Tom Swan and Last Spartans 1 (2016) Tom Swan and Last Spartans 2 (2016) Tom Swan and Last Spartans 3 (2017) Tom S.... 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    The Lightborn

    Rebecca Zahabi

    Freed from his prison cell, the former slave known as Tatters is finally ready to face his past. Now his true nature is known to all, he can use his Lightborn powers freely. But th...

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    Der Drache erwacht

    Miles Cameron

    Intrigen, Krieg und Magie Der Rote Krieger, Held zahlreicher Kämpfe mit magischen wie menschlichen Gegnern und Anführer des furchtlosesten Söldnerheeres von ganz Alba, steht vor de...

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    Treason of Sparta

    Christian Cameron

    Book 7 in The Long War series from the master of historical fiction, Christian CameronWhen the dust settled and the blood dried after the Battle of Plataea, Greeks might have thoug...

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    The Green Count

    Christian Cameron

    One of the finest historical fiction writers in the world Ben KaneAfter the bloody trials of Alexandria, Sir William Gold is readying for a pilgrimage to Jerusalem to ease the bur...

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    Nightfall

    Den Patrick

    Book Three in stunning Scandinaviainspired fantasy trilogy The Ashen Torment.The sky is filled with dragons: the people are ready to burn the regime to the ground. The seas churn w...

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    Witchsign

    Den Patrick

    From celebrated fantasy author Den Patrick comes Witchsign, the first novel in a fresh and exciting new fantasy trilogy.It has been seventyfive years since the dragons’ rule of fir...

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    The Aborted

    Miles Cameron

    What would happen if the spirit of an aborted child came back to haunt the mother...What would happen if with each appearance the spirit appeared progressively older, appearing fir...

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    The Ill-Made Knight

    Christian Cameron

    'Brilliantly evoked' SUNDAY TIMESDiscover the first medieval adventure in the actionpacked Chivalry series! Perfect for fans of Bernard Cornwell, Simon Scarrow and Conn Iggulden.Se...

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    Stormtide

    Den Patrick

    Book Two in stunning Scandinaviainspired fantasy trilogy The Ashen Torment.BOOK TWO OF THE ASHEN TORMENTSteiner, blacksmith, hero, has taken a hammer to the Empire, freeing the dea...

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    Das gefallene Schwert

    Miles Cameron

    Das Königreich Alba wird von Unruhen erschüttert. Der von allen geliebte König wurde entführt, und nun steht nicht nur sein Leben, sondern auch der verzweifelte Kampf gegen die mag...

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    The Long Sword

    Christian Cameron

    'One of the finest historical fiction writers in the world' Ben KanePisa, May 1364.Sir William Gold is looking forward to a lucrative career as a hired sword in the endless warring...

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    Sword of Justice

    Christian Cameron

    'The master of historical fiction' SUNDAY TIMESSharpen your sword and prepare for battle...1367: Europe stands on the brink of total war.Political alliances are beginning to ruptur...

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    Killer of Men

    Christian Cameron

    In the epic clash of Greece and Persia, a hero is forged a monumental novel from the author of the Tyrant series.Arimnestos is a farm boy when war breaks out between the citizens ...