One man held the key to the operation called by the codeword - "TORCH" - the huge Allied invasion of North Africa. His name was Pete Macrory, a Canadian in the Royal Engineers - and nobody trusted him an inch.
To find out why, and what made Pete tick in his own peculiar way, you had to go way back to General Wolfe's attack on Quebec in 1759. That's when a distant ancestor of Pete's, young Jock Macrory, was involved in a deadly adventure of his own...
Note: Originally published as Commando No 220 (July 1966) and was re-issued as No 859 (August 1974).
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