TRAITOR'S GATE is the complete story of the man whose life has been called "the strangest ever made known." Israel Potter was a young man who set off to war, fighting his way through the epic Battle of Bunker Hill, until he came to his crossroads at sea, where his ship was captured by the British and all her people taken to England. The next forty years of Israel Potter's life, strangely enough, pass in England, where he was stranded by the vagaries of war. Or not. There is another vector to this story that David Chacko and Alexander Kulcsar follow to its exciting and logical conclusion. Take this trip, which is also one of the strangest stories ever made known, though it's much different than the original. London, Paris, New York, the war, the love, the treachery and the action are portrayed in a way that has never been seen before in this in this period, which was the most vital, lusty and violent in American history.