An Alter Ego
Some writers have alter egos, whom they feature as protagonists in their novels.
Jack Carr has James Reece.
Tom Clancy had Jack Ryan.
Ian Fleming had James Bond.
I have a lead character too. His name is Telamon of Arcadia. He’s a solitary mercenary of the ancient world. A bit like Clint Eastwood’s “man with no name,” only instead of a gun, his weapons are the bow and the sling, the sword and the spear.

Telamon has a problem.
For crimes committed in previous lifetimes, he has been cursed by heaven. His punishment is to live lifetime after lifetime, always as a soldier. He kills and is killed, over and over.
In Tides of War (2002), Telamon fought in the twenty-seven-year struggle between Athens and Sparta. In The Virtues of War (2005), he served Alexander, a hundred years later. In A Man at Arms (2021), he was a Roman legionary in Judea at the time of the Crucifixion.
In this new book, The Arcadian (May 2026), Telamon gets a chance to free himself from the wheel of his damnation.
The story takes place in 15th Century Spain, shortly after the discovery of the New World. A mysterious horse appears to Telamon. He recognizes it as his horse, when he served as a cavalry commander in the Tenth Legion of Rome, 1500 years earlier.
The horse bears the “X” brand of the Tenth Legion. The same mark, a tattoo, now appears on Telamon’s forearm …
Has this steed been sent across centuries to signal that Telamon has “served his time?” What must this haunted warrior do to lift the curse he has labored under for centuries?
This is the story of The Arcadian.
It’s a swashbuckler. I hope you’ll ride along with Telamon and me—and our mystery horse—as we cross the centuries, fighting for justice and adventure.
More to come in the weeks till pub date in late May …
That’s great. I may see Dienekes in the story.
Thankyou Mr Steve for mounting up once again and Pressing into the Field of Resistance. Looks like you have rescued for us another treasure from that foul dragons lair.
Will be Most Awesome Indeed !
I have pre ordered Audible and me main man George ! is reading it. Thanks again and have a Great day.
Yes. I know this man. I know Telamon. I know you, too, old warrior, old friend.
Redemption.
Love you so.
Strength and Honor, always.
Oh wonderful! I cannot wait to read this new novel. It’ll be the highlight of the year without a doubt. I’ve been longing to spend more time with Telamon.
Thank you Steve. Great work!
Best regards,
Peter
A horse, a sword, justice, and adventure. I’m in. Can’t wait to follow Telamon on his journey. Congratulations. Thank you for the interview with David Perell. I took notes. In the middle of a project, it’s great to have reminders on how the get to the end. And how to clean up the beginning, and the middle…Seriously, much appreciated.
Can’t wait to preorder.
Oh wow, that is great, I love it. I hope I will buy this book, sounds very relevant to what is happening in the world, as we all seek peace.
Dear Telemon, maybe, just Maybe..but the curse has only lifted, eased, not completely paid off…??? John Connolly has Charlie Parker, who has been reminded of his role in the rebellion of the Angels, but is working off His eternity by working to see that Justice is present, one case at a time, even at peril to his current family. Deja Vu…?
Themes, alter egos. Maybe in this life you are condemned to write about your past lives? I LOVE it! Repeating a previous error with each sunrise.? Looking forward to a good read..