about the author

Michael Codner was born in Singapore, the son of a British Army gunner. He spent his early life there and in Germany and Hong Kong. He is a senior associate fellow for military history at the Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Studies. Formerly, he served in the Royal Navy as a seaman officer. He was also a professor in strategy and operations at the United States Naval War College, Newport, Rhode Island. His degrees are in philosophy and psychology (Brasenose College, Oxford). He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.

about the book

Mark is a young British sailor who is deployed to Antioch in Syria as part of a delegation to brief the Emperor Diocletian on the liberation of Britain from a usurper. By coincidence, he meets the Tribune Constantine who introduces him to a fellow Roman Army officer, George. Mark can write in Latin so George appoints him as his clerk. Mark is tasked to keep an account of the operations of the ‘special forces’ unit that George commands on the front line of the Eastern Roman Empire. He also keeps his own private diary and is required to provide Constantine, who is a member of Diocletian’s personal staff, with periodic accounts of operations. As George achieves some extraordinary results and Diocletian manages to stabilise the Roman Empire following a generation of chaos and uncertainty, a new problem arises. Diocletian’s deputy, Caesar Galerius, starts seeing Christianity as a subversive religion. This becomes a challenge for George, his family, and some members of his unit.This is the tale of Constantine and George, told through the eyes of a young soldier’s diary.

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BOOK TALK AT THE TRAVELLERS’ CLUB, PALL MALL LONDON

I was recently invited by the Travellers’ Club, 106 Pall Mall, London SW1Y 5EP, to talk about my book, George and the Briton. We had an amazing book talk during the event.

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A NEW novel that tells the tale of Saint George and Constantine the Great – and is part-set in Glastonbury – is now available to buy. George and the Briton, written by senior associate fellow for ........

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Review by The Naval Review

My novel has recently been reviewed by The Naval Review:GEORGE AND THE BRITONBy MICHAEL CODNER(Austin Macauley Publishers Ltd - £8.99)ISBN 978 1 3984657 7 0168 pagesThe author will be well known to me ........

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As schoolboy I owned a copy of Tolstoy’s ‘War and Peace’. It included a paper tab with a list of all the main characters. It was very useful because it was easy to forget the names and roles if ........

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