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Only Fade Away

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Country
  
Scotland

Publication date
  
1954

Pages
  
303

Author
  
Bruce Marshall

Page count
  
303

Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print (Hardback)

Originally published
  
1954

Preceded by
  
The Fair Bride

Genre
  
Novel

Publishers
  
Constable & Robinson (UK), Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (US)

Works by Bruce Marshall
  
The Fair Bride, The Divided Lady, A Girl from Lübeck, Prayer for the Living, The Accounting

Only Fade Away is a 1954 novel by Scottish writer Bruce Marshall.

Plot summary

A change of pace for Marshall, this book is only peripherally concerned with matters of faith and religion. Strang Methuen is an old soldier, a stiff-necked Scot who serves in the British Army in two world wars. Methuen is able to show more courage in the face of enemy fire than when dealing with friends and family—those he loves and hates.

Methuen has been bullied since his school days by Hermiston. For nearly 40 years, every time he thinks he has escaped or defeated the bully, a quirk of fate makes Methuen the goat again.

The very qualities that keep him from winning, integrity and personal honor, also make him a sympathetic and interesting character.

A revelation about his beloved daughter almost crushes Methuen, but he recovers. The story ends when Methuen, now a Brigadier General fighting in World War II Italy, uses his experience and wiles to perform a vital military maneuver, preventing a major defeat. Unfortunately Hermiston, in an attempt to finally put things right, makes a confession which puts Methuen's achievement in a bad light. He is demoted and leaves the service in disgrace.

References

Only Fade Away Wikipedia