IN The Greatest Escape (Macmillan, £20), Neil Churches tells the story of his father, Ralph, an Australian prisoner-of-war, who helped lead the break-out of 106 Allied POWs from a camp in what is now Slovenia, and Jonathan Freedland tells the astonishing story of Rudolf Vrba, one of the first escapees from Auschwitz, in The Escape Artist (John Murray, £20).
The Men from Miami, by Christopher Othen (Biteback, £20), is a real-life thriller, telling of the Americans who fought for Castro in the Cuban Revolution and ended up trying to bring him down, and The Microdot Gang (History Press, £20) is the strange but true story of the unlikely British gang busted in 1977 for supplying the drug LSD to Britain, Europe, the US and Australia.
In Land Healer (Witness Books,…
