'After inserting the key to unlock the cell door, the jailer looked in, and then shoved all the men inside: Jaques, Matti, Viekko and me . . . the massive iron door swung shut with a loud metallic squeak of the hinges, followed by an almighty clank that seemed to make the whole building reverberate for several seconds. It was a sound that will haunt me for the rest of my life; a sound I will never forget.'
This is the thrilling story of how Graham Hutt and his friends were arrested and imprisoned in Morocco. All because one of them possessed a small black bag containing something the police and a judge were to deem 'illegal in Morocco ' - Bibles. The penalties totalled nearly half a million dollars, plus imprisonment; and all because of this 'minor indiscretion.'
Read of the author's long fight to prove their innocence, reclaim his yacht and regain the freedom to visit the country he loves: Morocco. This is a fast paced chronicle of the friends' adventures, with unique insights into Arab culture. Buckle up for an emotional roller coaster ride with surprising twists and a thread of unending faith.