The Strange Death of Napoleon Bonaparte

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May 2011
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Mystery Mystery
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249

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American historian and international treasure hunter, Paul D'Arneau, fired from his lofty university position, is commissioned by the Parisian Gens de Vérité to determine if Napoleon was murdered. If so, how and by whom? Excursions to the islands of Elba and St. Helena reveal more than Paul bargained for. What takes him to a French monastery? To Volterraio Castle? How does the Mob know of his every move? Where do arsenic and DNA fit in? Or the mysterious Lady Beckett? Despite deadly skirmishes and long odds for success, what convinces him to press on?

The Strange Death of Napoleon Bonaparte is that rare suspense novel that entertains, enlightens and provokes, with a story line bolstered by slices of authentic history––and by a fair share of forensics, too. Even before reaching its stunning climax, the reader cannot help but wonder about what other things may have been lost or distorted in the sweep of that history.

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Nov 2007 Publishing Directions, LLC ISBN 1928782701
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First Edition May 2011 Jerry Labriola, M.D.
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Apr 2011 Strong Books ISBN B004YLSHRO
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May 2011 Smashwords ISBN 1928782345
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