To Trust A Soldier

by Nick Warburton

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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".
  • ISBN10 0744536928
  • ISBN13 9780744536928
  • Publish Date 26 October 1995 (first published 23 February 1995)
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 14 June 2005
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Walker Books Ltd
  • Edition New edition
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 159
  • Language English