TRIUMPH TO TRAGEDY Book Three continues the riveting saga in 1799 by introducing the protagonist Jean-Jacques Dessalines ... the Haitian Civil War ... the defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte ...and the birth of Haiti's Republic on January 1, 1804. It follows the events of Book One (1771-1793) and Book Two (1793-1799).
“This award means a lot to me,” Bayard stated. “After ten years of research, writing, and shepherding this mostly unknown story to the limelight, I feel a sense of accomplishment like nothing before. Thank you to the judges at Impact Book Awards for the recognition!
The next installment of Triumph To Tragedy will be Book Four, scheduled for release at a swanky New York 5th Avenue event hosted by Quest Magazine. Book Four - The Clash of Pétion and Christophe begins where Book Three left off on January 1st, 1804, the beginning of a new era for the island of Ayiti (Haiti). After 13 years of constant turmoil, the island was finally on the brink of freedom. Jean-Jacques Dessalines had taken up the mantle as the Commander of the Revolutionary Army after the death of his mentor, Toussaint Louverture. He masterfully assembled a mighty army of 40,000 men and women to defeat Napoleon’s French army and declared Ayiti a free nation. Dessalines was joined by two other notable generals, also considered as founding fathers; Henry Christophe and Alexandre Pétion.
The main characters and principal protagonist begin to navigate their way through the aftermath of liberation, not knowing that their paths will soon cross at dangerous intersections. As they strive to establish stability and peace in their homeland, they will soon realize that this may be even more challenging than fighting for their freedom.