Midnight Webs
A first-person narrator recounts a series of linked short stories drawn from life on campaign and in outpost society, sketching marches, halts, tents, officers, enlisted men, families, and local servants. Episodic vignettes mix lively anecdote and mounting unease: small acts of kindness or carelessness, children's play, and practical jokes gradually reveal underlying tensions and risk. Moments of humor and camaraderie sit alongside suspenseful incidents, and the collection moves between immediate scene-painting and reflective observation to probe duty, habit, and the consequences of casual disregard for others.
About This Book
A first-person narrator recounts a series of linked short stories drawn from life on campaign and in outpost society, sketching marches, halts, tents, officers, enlisted men, families, and local servants. Episodic vignettes mix lively anecdote and mounting unease: small acts of kindness or carelessness, children's play, and practical jokes gradually reveal underlying tensions and risk. Moments of humor and camaraderie sit alongside suspenseful incidents, and the collection moves between immediate scene-painting and reflective observation to probe duty, habit, and the consequences of casual disregard for others.





