Author:W E Johns
The escort fell in on either side of the prisoners, and at a word of command the party moved forward. Down the corridor it marched, and through an open door into a grim-looking courtyard. Across this it proceeded, and came to a halt against a wall on the far side.-Biggles glanced at the sky. It was just turning pink with the first flush of dawn. 'If Ginger is going to do the rescue act, he hasn't got much time left.' He observed calmly.-Algy said nothing. His face was pale. In the uneasy atmosphere of Europe between the two World Wars, Biggles, Algy and Ginger are persuaded to defend a small middle European country from an aggressive neighbour backed up by an unnamed Big Power.
This powerful and humane book shows that hatred is never an answer, and proves the pointlessness of torture and the danger of thinking of anyone as 'other.'
—— Nicolette Jones , Sunday TimesOne of her greatest achievements is to make the frightening monotony of the two years he suffers so full of suspense.
—— Kate Kellaway , ObserverAn excellent novel . . . superb
—— Amanda Craig , The TimesExtremely powerful, and the descriptions of torture are genuinely harrowing.
—— The GuardianTimely, gritty fiction.
—— Times ReviewCould it happen? It has happened. That's why teenagers should read this book.
—— Irish TimesRising star: Anna Perera. Her novel highlights the teenagers sent to the camp as it tugs readers into its vivid nightmare journey.
—— The Independent