So Disdained

So Disdained by Nevil Shute, published by Penguin Random House in 1952, is a work of fiction that delves into themes of loyalty and betrayal against the backdrop of war. This edition spans 227 pages and is presented in English. The narrative begins on a rainy night as Peter Moran drives through the Sussex countryside and unexpectedly encounters a former comrade from the Royal Flying Corps, leading to a moral dilemma that challenges his sense of loyalty.
Readers will find a story that explores the complexities of friendship and the consequences of past actions. As Moran grapples with his decision to assist his friend, who has committed treason, the book examines the weight of loyalty in times of conflict. With its focus on war and military themes, So Disdained offers a reflective look at personal integrity amid challenging circumstances.
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One rainy night Peter Moran is driving across the Sussex countryside. When he stops to give a lift to a bedraggled pedestrian he is amazed to discover an old wartime comrade from the Royal Flying Corps. Moran’s loyalty is tested as he agrees to help his friend, even though he has acted treasonably.
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