
The Lamp in the Desert
He knelt beside her, his arms comfortingly around her. - Drawn by D.C. Hutchinson Chapter V.
The Lamp in the Desert - By - Ethel M. Dell
PART I
CHAPTER IV - THE BRIDE
CHAPTER V - THE DREAM
CHAPTER VI - THE GARDEN
CHAPTER VII - THE SERPENT IN THE GARDEN
CHAPTER VIII - THE FORBIDDEN PARADISE
PART III
In the blistering heat of a remote Indian cantonment, the night is alive with clinking glasses and raucous toasts from the officers’ mess. Amid the sweltering revelry, a young sub‑altern, fresh from a brush with death, leans on the steady hand of Everard Monck, a man whose quiet resolve has become his quiet heroism. Tommy Denvers, ever the charismatic companion, adds a restless energy to the gathering, hinting at deeper bonds that will shape the days to come.
Against this backdrop of scorching desert nights and fleeting moments of camaraderie, the story explores the fragile glow of hope that guides each character through personal trials. Duty, honor, and the longing for love intertwine as the protagonists confront choices that could illuminate—or extinguish—their futures. Listeners will find a vivid portrait of colonial life, where the relentless landscape mirrors the inner turmoil of those who dare to seek light in its shadows.
Language
en
Duration
~11 hours (667K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-10-16
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1881–1939
A hugely popular British romance novelist of the early 20th century, she wrote emotional, fast-moving stories that found a wide readership on both sides of the Atlantic. Though personally shy and private, she became one of the era’s bestselling names in popular fiction.
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