In Red of the Redfields, Red Pepper Burns is at the end of his medical career, but has one more patient -- Felix Rowe, a WWI war correspondence who we met in Red and Black. Today, we'd say that Rowe was suffering from PTSD, a term unknown in the early-20th century. This time, the cast of central characters is enlarged to include the extended Redfield family, Red's mother's cousins -- Marcia and Lincoln, and especially their daughter, Rusty (guess what color her hair is). A nice dose of humanity, renewal and romance.
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