The Rescuers
A Scotsman who was brought up in the country and who married a Canadian just before the war, DAVID WALKER served in the regular army (The Black Watch). He was taken prisoner with the Highland Division in 1910 (he escaped a bit but never got as far as a frontier), and in 1946 went to India as Comptroller to the Viceroy, Lord Waved. He began writing when he retired from the army in 1947, and is now living in St. Andrews, New Brunswick. His first novel, which is about the Highlands, will be published later this year by Houghton Mifflin.