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A group of disaffected volunteers, fed up with corrupt politics and delay at home, sail east to take part in the war and form a small multinational fellowship aboard a mule transport. The story proceeds episodically through their encounters on the front and in foreign countryside: reconnaissance patrols, trench scenes, air operations, chance meetings with opponents, and strange, haunting incidents. Interwoven episodes focus on loyalty, friendship, suspicion, and the cost of duty, tracking how disparate personalities respond to moral tests, grief, and the ambiguous aftermath of violence amid the rhythms of soldiering and travel.

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Robert W. Chambers

Robert W. Chambers was an American author known for his contributions to the genres of fantasy, horror, and romance. He gained prominence in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with works that often explore themes of love, beauty, and the supernatural. His notable book, "The King in Yellow," is a collection of short stories that has influenced the genre of weird fiction and inspired later writers, including H.P. Lovecraft. Chambers wrote extensively, producing novels and short stories, including titles such as "Ailsa Paige" and "In Search of the Unknown." His literary style is characterized by rich imagery and a focus on the emotional experiences of his characters.

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