A Guid Soldier
przez
Charles Todd
Brak ocen
Mystery
Action & Adventure
Format
Kindle
Strony
17
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
Jan 1, 2016
Wydawca
Mulholland Books
Wydanie
4
ISBN-10
0316361240
ISBN-13
9780316361248
Opis
In the midst of the Great War, Charles Todd weaves a compelling narrative centered around Inspector Rutledge, a character deeply affected by the tumult of the times. Rugged yet introspective, Rutledge navigates not only the horrors of battle but also the profound psychological toll it takes on those who serve. As memories of the battlefield haunt him, he finds solace and purpose in investigating a series of crimes, bringing both closure and justice to those left in the wake of war's devastation.
The story delicately illustrates the duality of Rutledge's existence; he is both a savior and a soldier, grappling with the weight of his conscience. The tension between duty and personal sacrifice plays a pivotal role, as he confronts moral quandaries that resonate far beyond the war itself. Against the backdrop of a world in chaos, Rutledge's journey uncovers the resilience of the human spirit.
Through vivid imagery and rich character development, Todd captures the essence of a time when loyalty and bravery were tested in unimaginable ways. The short narrative not only highlights the courage of a soldier but also serves as a poignant reminder of the lasting impact of war on the individuals who fight within it.
The story delicately illustrates the duality of Rutledge's existence; he is both a savior and a soldier, grappling with the weight of his conscience. The tension between duty and personal sacrifice plays a pivotal role, as he confronts moral quandaries that resonate far beyond the war itself. Against the backdrop of a world in chaos, Rutledge's journey uncovers the resilience of the human spirit.
Through vivid imagery and rich character development, Todd captures the essence of a time when loyalty and bravery were tested in unimaginable ways. The short narrative not only highlights the courage of a soldier but also serves as a poignant reminder of the lasting impact of war on the individuals who fight within it.
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