The Last Shot

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The Last Shot

by Frederick Palmer

EN·~15 hours

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Description

In this vivid war narrative, a seasoned observer who has never carried a rifle but has traveled with armies offers a fresh look at conflict. He watches battles from the sidelines, noting how rival towns swap prejudices and how the same hopes, fears, and sorrows appear on both sides. Set on a small stretch of a European frontier, the story places ordinary men and women in the midst of a modern clash between two great powers, letting the reader feel the smoke, the rhythm of marching, and the uneasy humor that can surface even under fire.

The novel avoids romanticized heroics, instead portraying soldiers as flesh‑and‑blood people whose loyalties shift with circumstance. Through frank dialogue and keen observation, it explores how camaraderie, prejudice, and the simple desire for survival shape the battlefield. As the first engagement unfolds, listeners are invited to consider the universal cost of war without being swept away by grand strategies or futuristic fantasies.

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Language

en

Duration

~15 hours (894K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-10-13

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Frederick Palmer

Frederick Palmer

1873–1958

A globe-trotting journalist turned novelist, he brought the front lines of war and the pace of international adventure into popular American writing. His books and reporting drew on years spent covering major conflicts around the world.

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