The Casemate Classic War Fiction Series publishers new editions of
forgotten classics that perfectly capture their era.
A platoon of inexperienced British soldiers crosses to France, in
excited and nervous anticipation of what is to come; they find
themselves at Ypres where the battle-weary Allied troops are dug in, and
slaughter surrounds them. With their young, upright officer Freddy Mann,
they are soon in the thick of it, burying the dead, experiencing the
terror of bombardment, being picked off by snipers, with some unable to
cope and refusing to go over the top. We see the action through their
eyes, from privates to the senior officers of the wider battalion, with
a focus on Freddy Mann's journey from idealistic officer barely out of
school, to battle-hardened cynic, barely hanging on as those around him
are cut down, maimed or crack. Freddy suffers a crisis of faith and
loses his belief in the war and everything he once stood for; as he
wrestles with his conscience he finds that for all 'always at the end,
is Ypres'.