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1917 Western Front Ypres. A soldier wakes up in a damp dark basement. He can't get out. He is covered in mud. His skin is badly burned. And he can't remember anything. But his nightmare doesn't end there. He is tried and found guilty of cowardice impersonating a fellow soldier and theft. He can barely speak let alone defend himself. As the verdict is passed and he learns that the death sentence awaits him he remembers two things: that he took something from a dead man in the trenches and that the name his accusers have been calling him is not his. With time slipping away Chris Ransom must try to remember the events that have led him to this moment so that he can clear his name and save himself.
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1917 Western Front Ypres. A soldier wakes up in a damp dark basement. He can't get out. He is covered in mud. His skin is badly burned. & he can't remember anything. But his nightmare doesn't end there. He is tried & found guilty of cowardice impersonating a fellow soldier & theft. He can barely speak let alone defend himself. As the verdict is passed & he learns that the death sentence awaits him he remembers two things: that he took something from a dead man in the trenches & that the name his accusers have been calling him is not his. With time slipping away Chris Ransom must try to remember the events that have led him to this moment so that he can clear his name & save himself.

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LED - Light Emitting Diode - a small light source
Mud - A combination of water and soil/clay/silt. Oftern brown in colour
Dark - A colour which absorbs visable ligt so apears less light than objects that reflect light
Skin - The largest organ on a human. Its main purpose is to keep liquids inside the body.
LED - Light Emitting Diode. A bulb that is very efficient at producing light. Often small.

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