A tense frontier of loyalty and danger on the China waterways.
Two English officers sail a moonlit canal in the north of China, where friendship is tested by debt, duty, and the shadow of a looming punishment. In a world where money and fate entwine, a bold plan and a steadfast resolve clash with the realities of imperial justice.
On the surface, this edition follows the relationship between Ralph Pennicuick, nicknamed Steel Pen for his will, and Captain Arthur Conway, a man of charm and struggle who carries a private burden. As their voyage unfolds, the stakes rise from personal ruin to a life-or-death crisis that touches families back home. The narrative blends sharp character study with atmosphere-filled scenes of travel, confinement, and the moral weight of a possible escape.
- Meet two very different men whose past choices shape their present danger.
- Observe the tension between wealth, honor, and the burden of obligation.
- Feel the pull of a distant land where colonial duties meet intimate loyalties.
- Follow the slow pressure of a verdict that could seal a man's fate.
Ideal for readers who enjoy classic adventure with political backdrop and deep personal stakes.