To Trust a Soldier

To Trust a Soldier

by NickWarburton (Author)

Synopsis

A dramatic, futuristic story about conflicting loyalties and the horrors of war. Sometime in a machine-less future, six soldiers, five volunteers and a professional, are on their way to fight for their country against the invading army of the Vixen . Marching, lost, through the hills, they arrive at an apparently deserted farm, unaware that its last remaining inhabitant, a teenage girl, is hiding in an outhouse. Their discovery of her is to have a dramatic impact. For Mary becomes the soldiers' map, guiding them to the battlefield - or so the men are told by their leader, Sergeant Talbot. Flinty, dispassionate, he is a soldier who plays strictly by the rules and the men trust him as deeply as they are distrustful of Mary. In war, though, the truth is never so simple . This tense and haunting story, narrated alternately by Mary and the young volunteer Hobbs, moves to a dramatic and powerful conclusion. Nick Warburton has written Conversation from the Engine Room , which won the 1985 BBC Radio Times Drama Award, and the children's titles The Thirteenth Owl , The Battle of Baked Bean Alley and Normal Nesbitt .

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 159
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Walker Books Ltd
Published: 04 Sep 1995

ISBN 10: 0744536928
ISBN 13: 9780744536928