Where the Path Breaks
The soldier awakened from the brink of death eight months after his injury on the battlefield. As he slowly regained his senses and his memory, the face of a girl creeps into his mind, and he soon recalls that this girl had married him out of pity on the day he went into battle. The wedding had been a true "war wedding".
Inspired by the face and the vague recollections which were taking shape, and after learning that his day-bride had since remarried (believing her day-husband killed in action), the battle-scarred soldier decides to re-invent himself, take on a new name, and seek a new life. To what extent his former life would have upon his adopted life unfolds in unforgettable detail with each chapter of Where the Path Breaks.
Captain Charles de Créspigny was a pseudonym used by Charles Norris (C.N.) Williamson. (Introduction by Roger Melin)
Genre(s): Romance
Language: English
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 01 | 01 - Chapter 1 | Roger Melin |
00:17:59 |
Play 02 | 02 - Chapter 2 | Roger Melin |
00:23:33 |
Play 03 | 03 - Chapter 3 | Roger Melin |
00:20:26 |
Play 04 | 04 - Chapter 4 | Roger Melin |
00:17:13 |
Play 05 | 05 - Chapter 5 | Roger Melin |
00:17:11 |
Play 06 | 06 - Chapter 6 | Roger Melin |
00:34:54 |
Play 07 | 07 - Chapter 7 | Roger Melin |
00:22:23 |
Play 08 | 08 - Chapter 8 | Roger Melin |
00:21:08 |
Play 09 | 09 - Chapter 9 | Roger Melin |
00:16:38 |
Play 10 | 10 - Chapter 10 | Roger Melin |
00:29:52 |
Play 11 | 11 - Chapter 11 | Roger Melin |
00:25:38 |
Play 12 | 12 - Chapter 12 | Roger Melin |
00:27:58 |
Play 13 | 13 - Chapter 13 | Roger Melin |
00:11:20 |
Play 14 | 14 - Chapter 14 | Roger Melin |
00:11:41 |
Play 15 | 15 - Chapter 15 | Roger Melin |
00:14:05 |
Play 16 | 16 - Chapter 16 | Roger Melin |
00:22:41 |
Play 17 | 17 - Chapter 17 | Roger Melin |
00:19:12 |