Cupid in Africa

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Cupid in Africa

by Percival Christopher Wren

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A stern, impeccably proper officer of the British Empire, Major Hugh Walsingham Greene carries the weight of generations of battlefield glory on his shoulders. His personal life, however, is a tangle of loss and disappointment: two failed marriages and a son, Bertram, whose talents lie in poetry, music, and art rather than the rifle. The Major’s contempt for his son’s sensitivities sets the stage for a clash of old‑world expectations and a new, restless spirit.

When the Great War drags the family into its vortex, Bertram is reluctantly ordered to East Africa, thrust into a world of dusty savannas, bustling Mombasa clubs, and the strange customs of colonial life. Amid the chaos of military manoeuvres, he encounters love and camaraderie that challenge the rigid values he has inherited. The narrative follows his uneasy transformation, mixing wry humor with the stark realities of war, as he navigates duty, desire, and the unexpected “baking” of his own destiny.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (503K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2011-09-26

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Percival Christopher Wren

Percival Christopher Wren

1885–1941

Best known for the hugely popular adventure novel Beau Geste, this English writer built a lasting reputation on stories of courage, loyalty, and life in the French Foreign Legion. His fiction helped shape the classic image of romantic military adventure for generations of readers.

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