Vicky Braedy is the last descendant of a WW1 tank crew member: E.H. Braedy, who died exactly one hundred years ago in Passchendaele, near a legendary tank called 'Fray Bentos'. His body and the tank were never found. Vicky has inherited all his writings and memorabilia, and decides to travel to Flanders Fields with her husband, to look for clues and traces concerning her great-great grandfather. In fact, she is stepping into the footsteps of Braedy's wife, her great-great grandmother Victoria, in what will turn out to be a journey full of confrontations. When she finds out that Braedy's name tag was found in Cambrai, Vicky drives from Passchendaele to Cambrai, very much like the tanks in 1917. Same tanks, different battlefield. Vicky Braedy is an only child, looking into family secrets. She is the last Braedy. Or is she? And who is Deborah? AUTHOR: Ivan Petrus is an illustrator who has worked on a number of comic strips, animation films and theatre productions. World War I, the first photographed and filmed war, is his great passion. SELLING POINTS: ? This is a beautifully illustrated WWI graphic novel by the author of The Nieuport Gathering and Elsie SMairi ? Includes the real history of the WWI tanks in an informative separate chapter ? Foreword by David Fletcher, former director of The Tank Museum in Bovington 500 colour