In 1964, Margaret Hayes, a British nurse working in the Congo, was caught up in the Simba rebellion. Her miraculous escape from the massacre of all her colleagues, her capture and harrowing experiences at the hands of the rebels, and her eventual release are described in Missing, Believed Killed.
This is a story of the God of miracles and of the reality of the presence of Jesus Christ with his people in the darkest nights of human cruelty.
—Brian H. Edwards, Grace Magazine