In the two and a half years of Jackie Mann's captivity in Beirut, his wife Sunnie became an entertaining as well as inspirational figure. The horrible circumstances of his imprisonment - chained in solitary confinement, beaten, drugged and abused - are set against the couple's past life (much about Jackie's RAF glory-days), and the guts, faith in each other and anti-establishment attitudes that helped them both survive.
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