The Colour of Fire
- 318 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
Haunted by the traumas of war and the loss of friends, Captain Tom Caine grapples with his emotions during the Victory in Europe celebrations. Instead of joining the festivities, he is consumed by anger and sorrow, reflecting on the horrors he has witnessed. This internal struggle highlights the profound impact of conflict on those who serve, contrasting the public joy of the moment with the personal battles faced by veterans.










