
Where the Path Breaks
''Where the Path Breaks'' is a novel by C. N. Williamson, written in the early 20th century, that explores themes of love, loss, and the impact of war. The story follows a man who awakens in a German hospital, discovering he has been presumed dead for eight months and that his wife has remarried. As he navigates the twilight between life and death, he reflects on his past, grappling with memories of a significant relationship and the haunting effects of his experiences during World War I. This introspective narrative delves into near-death experiences and the complexities of identity and regret.

































