There is always a moment before betrayal.
A silence.
A decision.
A line that cannot be uncrossed.
Across centuries and continents, history has been shaped not only by heroes but also by those who chose to turn.
In
The General Who Betrayed Rome at Dawn, step into the minds of history’s most infamous traitors—from generals and spies to revolutionaries and insiders who changed the course of nations with a single decision.
Inside this gripping narrative history, you will uncover:
- The rise and fall of Benedict Arnold—America’s most notorious defector
- The calculated betrayal of Mir Jafar that reshaped India’s destiny
- The seductive double life of Mata Hari
- The chilling loyalty shift of Kim Philby
- The philosophical and political betrayal of Marcus Junius Brutus
- The modern controversy surrounding Edward Snowden
…and many more.
But this is not just a collection of stories.
It is an exploration of a deeper question:
Why do people betray?Blending gripping storytelling with sharp historical insight, this book reveals the psychology, ambition, ideology, and human weakness behind the most shocking acts of disloyalty ever recorded.
Because betrayal is not just history.
It is human nature.