This is the moving story of a young man who found himself along with thousands of his comrades in the nightmare of Japanese captivity. Unlike so many (it is said that one Commonwealth POW died for every sleeper laid) Bill lived to tell the tale. Indeed it is remarkable that this story has not been told before, so graphic are Bill's memories of the hardships and horrors. The book goes on to describe how the experiences of those years have affected his life since. AUTHOR: Mitch Peeke is the co-author of the successful recent Pen and Sword book 'The Lusitania Story'. SELLING POINTS: ?An excellent addition to the ever popular and moving Japanese POW genre ?Fresh accounts by survivors of the Burma Railway are becoming very rare ?Has the added attraction of describing the long term effects of his experiences Illustrated *