Paper Plane
Forum GOD!
Fairly sure I read this 50 or so years ago but nothing is coming back to me yet.
steve
, he gets himself into some scrapes. The traitor is just about to be ...........

Some good ideas for future reads, thanks for the posts.
Does anyone read the classics? About 20 years ago I started collecting early editions of Jane Austen, this meant buying a modern reprint at the same time because some of these leather bound books were still wrapped in the Victorian printers paper and inside a slip case, so I was buying a £1 paperback because I didn't want to be the first to unwrap the book, crackers!
I read The Stand when it came out, a gripping story of survivors if I remember right, Trashcan Man and so on.No photo because it’s on my Kindle but The Stand by Stephen King. I’ve not read it for over ten years and am really enjoying it.