
Cold Comfort
by: Charles Todd
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 0062315722
ISBN 13: 9780062315724
Publication date: November 19th, 2013
Publisher: William Morrow Impulse
Pages: 100
Genres: Action & Adventure
In the tumultuous backdrop of 1915, as the Great War unfurls its tragic tapestry, Lieutenant Ian Rutledge finds himself grappling with the haunting echoes of combat. He carries the weight of both personal and national turmoil, tasked with navigating a world turned upside down by chaos and despair. Having left the familiarity of his life behind, Rutledge is cast into a landscape where duty and morality blur, challenging his resolve at every turn.
As he delves deeper into his new role, Rutledge discovers that the battlefields are not only teeming with physical dangers but are also rife with psychological scars that linger long after the fighting ceases. His own trauma manifests in the form of a relentless inner turmoil, pushing him to confront the ghosts of his past even as he maneuvers through the present crisis. Each day brings new trials, where the true cost of conflict is laid bare and humanity's fragility is exposed.
Amidst the chaos, Rutledge's journey is marked by the search for redemption and understanding. He seeks to make sense of the horrors he witnesses, striving to maintain his sanity while fulfilling his duties. His encounters with fellow soldiers and civilians alike reveal the profound impact of war on the human spirit, as relationships are tested and lives irrevocably changed.
In this evocative narrative, characters emerge as vessels of hope and despair, highlighting the resilience required to endure in times of strife. With each turn of the page, the reader is drawn into a vivid exploration of courage and vulnerability, as Rutledge grapples with his own identity and purpose in a world overshadowed by conflict. Ultimately, it is a poignant tale of survival, intertwined with the threads of love, loss, and the quest for solace amidst the cold comfort of war.
As he delves deeper into his new role, Rutledge discovers that the battlefields are not only teeming with physical dangers but are also rife with psychological scars that linger long after the fighting ceases. His own trauma manifests in the form of a relentless inner turmoil, pushing him to confront the ghosts of his past even as he maneuvers through the present crisis. Each day brings new trials, where the true cost of conflict is laid bare and humanity's fragility is exposed.
Amidst the chaos, Rutledge's journey is marked by the search for redemption and understanding. He seeks to make sense of the horrors he witnesses, striving to maintain his sanity while fulfilling his duties. His encounters with fellow soldiers and civilians alike reveal the profound impact of war on the human spirit, as relationships are tested and lives irrevocably changed.
In this evocative narrative, characters emerge as vessels of hope and despair, highlighting the resilience required to endure in times of strife. With each turn of the page, the reader is drawn into a vivid exploration of courage and vulnerability, as Rutledge grapples with his own identity and purpose in a world overshadowed by conflict. Ultimately, it is a poignant tale of survival, intertwined with the threads of love, loss, and the quest for solace amidst the cold comfort of war.