Completely absorbing". (Amanda Foreman). " Enthralling". (Guardian). " The Three Musketeers! The Count of Monte Cristo! The stories of course are fiction. But here a prize-winning author shows us that the inspiration for the swashbuckling stories was in fact Dumas' own father Alex
- the son of a marquis & a black slave... He achieved a giddy ascent from private in the Dragoons to the rank of general; an outsider who had grown up among slaves he was all for Liberty & Equality. Alex Dumas was the stuff of legend". (Daily Mail). So how did such this extraordinary man get erased by history? Why are there no statues of ' Monsieur Humanity' as his troops called him? The Black Count uncovers what happened & the role Napoleon played in Dumas' downfall. By walking the same ground as Dumas
- from Haiti to the Pyramids Paris to the prison cell at Taranto
- Reiss like the novelist before him triumphantly resurrects this forgotten hero. " Entrances from first to last. Dumas the novelist would be proud". (Independent). " Brilliant". (Glasgow Herald)."