
Where the Path Breaks
Where the Path Breaks, written by Charles Norris Williamson, follows a soldier who awakens from a coma eight months after being injured in battle. As he regains his memory, he recalls a girl who married him out of pity just before he went to war, only to learn she has since remarried, believing him dead. Taking on a new identity, he seeks to reinvent himself while grappling with the remnants of his past life. This novel explores themes of identity, loss, and the impact of war on personal relationships.
















