Publisher's Synopsis
The Advanced-Guard explores the complexities of life in a British colonial outpost in India, focusing on military duty, personal relationships, and the moral dilemmas faced by individuals in such a harsh environment. Set during the period of British rule in Khemistan, the novel highlights the challenges of colonial life through the experiences of a determined woman, her husband, and a commanding officer. The story delves into the tensions that arise when personal desires clash with military responsibilities, particularly as the central character, a strong-willed woman, navigates the delicate balance of supporting her family while dealing with the restrictive expectations placed on her. The dynamics between the characters reflect the struggles of maintaining integrity, love, and personal values in a colonial setting filled with adversity. With the backdrop of a newly established port, the narrative touches on the perils of frontier life, the social tensions between genders, and the personal sacrifices required to maintain a sense of duty. The novel provides a window into the lives of individuals grappling with their place in a tumultuous colonial world.