Cecil Lowry is the son of a former Far Eastern Prisoner of War. His father Hugh was born in 1917 and educated in Downpatrick, the county town of Down in the province of Ulster. Hugh Lowry joined the East Surrey Regiment in 1938 and served in Shanghai, Hong Kong and Malaya before he was taken prisoner of war on 15 February 1942 when Singapore fell to the Japanese. He then spent three and a half years slaving on the infamous ‘Death Railway’ in Thailand.Cecil is the author of _‘Frank Pantridge MC Japanese Prisoner of War and Inventor of the Portable Defibrillator’,_ a doctor who was also from County Down in Ulster. The research for this book sparked his interest in the many other Far East Prisoners of War from his native province, resulting in _‘Hirohito’s Slaves - Ulster Prisoners of the Japanese in the 2nd World War’._Cecil spent his career in Sports Management before retiring from his post as Assistant Director of Sport at the University to concentrate on writing. This is his fourth book with Pen & Sword.Cecil Lives in Stockport