How Carrington Saved the Monarchy

How Carrington Saved the Monarchy is a historical book written by David Spadein cooperation with Martin van Holt and Gion Viatger, before his death. The book will be released on 21 January 2013.

Introduction
"The monarchy in Brunant has become oppressive, extravagant and a complete innecessety in this age, considering our Citizen Brothers are living in the poor, labouring in factories and toiling in the fields while the fat man sits in his palace putting to spend our hard-earned money. This institution will begone by the turn of the century and the people will fete me for having done so and freed them."

These were the words of James Carrington, from a letter in 1790, explaining to close aide David Brownlay on his views and intentions with the monarchy. 120 years later, the monarchy is still around and popular as ever. How is it that a man so committed to ridding the country of the king was unable to do so?