World War I is raging far beyond the trenches of Europe, reaching deep into the harsh and unpredictable landscapes of East Africa. Lieutenant Edward Carter arrives expecting a quieter front, only to find a war shaped by blistering heat, vast savanna, and an untamed wilderness that tests every weakness a man has.
When a supply train breaks down in the middle of nowhere, Eddy and Belgian officer Adrien DeWitt are forced into a brutal march through the wilds. Exhausted and half‑delirious by the time they reach help, they quickly realise nothing about this theatre resembles the war they knew. Orders are vague, dangers strike without warning, and the soldiers they're assigned to march beside operate far from the rigid structure of the Western Front.
Drawn into a conflict where survival depends on instinct as much as discipline, Eddy and Adrien must adapt to a world where the enemy is only part of the danger. The land is merciless, trust is fragile, and every decision carries consequences no training prepared them for.
In a corner of the world where nothing is certain, the greatest challenge isn't just staying alive - it's learning who to rely on when the rules of war no longer apply.
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J. M. Hinton is a debut author who writes with curiosity, focus, and a genuine love for learning. As an autistic writer, he brings a distinctive way of seeing the world to his work, paying close attention to the small details, quiet moments, and emotional undercurrents that often go unnoticed. His lifelong interests in history and biology shape much of his thinking, giving his stories a thoughtful, grounded quality.
Hinton didn't set out with a grand plan to become an author; writing simply became the place where everything clicked. It offered space to explore ideas freely, follow whatever subject captured his attention, and express himself in a way that felt natural and honest. Over time, storytelling grew from a private interest into something he wanted to share with others.
When he isn't writing, Hinton enjoys diving into new topics, observing the world around him, and learning for the sake of learning. Whether it's a historical event, a scientific concept, or an everyday detail, he's always interested in how things connect and why they matter. That curiosity is at the heart of his work and gives his writing its sense of depth and sincerity.
As he begins his journey as an author, Hinton hopes to create stories that feel human, reflective, and emotionally real - the sort of stories that stay with readers long after they've finished reading.
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