MERCHANT OF DECEIT offers a captivating glimpse into a little-
known chapter of American history through the compelling narrative of
Samuel Russell's adventures in 19th-century China. In this meticulously
researched work of historical fiction, the author skillfully brings to life
the bustling port city of Canton and the intrigues of the China Trade,
weaving together a tapestry of ambition, love, betrayal, and tragedy.
Russell emerges as a complex and compelling protagonist, driven
by ambition and a desire to carve out a name-and fortune-for
himself in the exotic and mysterious world of 19th-century China.
As he navigates the treacherous waters of international commerce
and diplomacy, Russell encounters a cast of vividly drawn characters,
from friends and allies to enemies and adversaries, each with their own
motivations and agendas.
What sets Merchants of Deceit apart is its meticulous attention to
historical detail and authenticity. Drawing on original logs and records
of the day, the author paints a vivid portrait of the West's Thirteen
Factories and the bustling waterfront of Canton, immersing readers
in the sights, sounds, and smells of this vibrant era in early industrial
age global expansion.