"Walking Shadows: Sea Tales and Others" by Alfred Noyes is a collection of stories that explores the early 20th century through tales of the sea and wartime experiences. The initial story follows Peter Ramsay, a lighthouse keeper at the Hatchets' Light, who finds solace in his solitary existence during World War I. As Peter grapples with his writings and the anxieties of modern society, the narrative introduces Captain Bernstein, a U-boat commander plotting a secret mission to seize the lighthouse. The resulting confrontation between Peter and Bernstein ignites a conflict, forcing Peter to confront his principles and the essence of commitment during a time of war. The scene is set for trials of morality, sacrifice, and the wide-ranging effects of war on humanity.

Walking Shadows: Sea Tales and Others
By Alfred Noyes
In a time of war, a solitary lighthouse keeper's world is disrupted when a U-boat commander infiltrates his sanctuary, sparking a battle of loyalties and values.
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About the AuthorAlfred Noyes CBE was an English poet, short-story writer and playwright.
Alfred Noyes CBE was an English poet, short-story writer and playwright.
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