On the EdgeTug pushed the door as far open as he could. Squatting down, he peered through the narrow crack and saw what was hanging outside, across the opening. A heavy padlock, snapped shut. So it really isn't a mistake. He's been kidnapped. But why? Who are the strange man and woman who have brought him to this remote cottage? And why do they keep on saying things that don't make sense? Tug struggles to work it all out, and to escape. But it's not just his freedom he's fighting for. It's his life - and his identity, as well. Does he really know who he is . . . ? First published by Oxford University Press 1984 |
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