<p>Set against the evocative backdrop of World War I, 'The Rider in Khaki' by Nat Gould delves into the complexities of love, class, and duty. The protagonist, Alan Chesney, represents a quintessential figure of pre-war British aristocracy, caught in a tangled web of social expectations and personal desires. Gould's narrative weaves a literary tapestry rich in period detail, charting Alan's internal conflict as he is torn between the love for Jan...