"The Four Stragglers" by Frank L. Packard is a novel set during wartime, introducing four men from different backgrounds who become united by chance in the aftermath of battle. The narrative explores their individual stories and the circumstances that led them to this pivotal moment, revealing how war impacts identity and breeds unexpected camaraderie. As the men share their pasts and navigate their present predicament, the story shows the chaos and desperation of war, highlighting themes of survival, fate, and the complex relationships that emerge from times of crisis. The initial atmosphere is thick with tension and uncertainty, setting the stage for a journey filled with challenges and self-discovery. Ultimately, the book is a story about human connection amid chaos.

The Four Stragglers
By Frank L. (Frank Lucius) Packard
In the heart of a brutal war, four men find themselves bound by fate, their survival hinging on their newfound alliance.
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About the AuthorFrank Lucius Packard was a Canadian novelist.
Frank Lucius Packard was a Canadian novelist.
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