A Rougher Task
by DJG Palmer
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Pub Date May 28 2024 | Archive Date Apr 30 2024
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Description
“We might all be killed, and all I can think of is you…"
It is 1878, and beneath the heat of the South African sun, a brutal war is brewing. Yet for the soldiers based at the dreary maritime barracks of Chatham, the prospect of journeying to this exotic land is an opportunity they cannot resist.
Albert Bond, a young lieutenant and academy graduate, is plagued by his family’s ruin as he desperately attempts to cling to the status of his wealthy upbringing. Yet he is soon forced to reassess his aspirations, his morals, and his feelings concerning class and rank as he realises his growing affection for his handsome batman Jack Coleman. Jack grew up as the lowest of the low, but his social disadvantages fail to suppress his optimism and willingness to take risks, attributes that Bond cannot help but admire.
As the two men come to rely on one another for comfort and companionship amidst the animosity and indecision of war, their relationship begins to shift. But in a time of deep-rooted institutional and societal prejudice, will their intimacy blossom into something tangible?
Advance Praise
'This incredibly-written, brilliantly-researched and outstandingly-crafted novel offers a fascinating insight into a brutal time in history, leaving the reader with many thoughts to ponder.'
- R. N. Cogley, author of An Inquiry Into Innocence
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781803781976 |
PRICE | £10.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 344 |
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