
In the quiet English countryside, General Feversham presides over an intimate gathering of old comrades, their lives marked by the scars of distant wars and the slow march of half‑pay pensions. A sudden summons arrives for his only son, Harry, who has been branded with four white feathers—an unmistakable token of cowardice—by his peers. The scene is set against the lingering memory of the Crimean siege, a backdrop that fuels both pride and doubt among the veterans.
Compelled to clear his name, Harry resolves to travel to the sun‑baked frontiers of Sudan, where his father's old regiment still holds sway. Along the way he confronts harsh landscapes, fierce battles, and the complex loyalties of those who have followed the Empire’s call. Listeners are invited to follow his arduous quest for redemption, as the story weaves themes of honor, friendship, and the personal cost of duty.
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (586K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-07-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1865–1948
Best known for the adventure classic The Four Feathers and the popular Inspector Hanaud mysteries, this English writer moved easily between suspense, historical drama, and politics. His stories helped shape early twentieth-century popular fiction and kept finding new life on stage and screen.
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