Osewoudt is a young man who was born two months premature. Hairless, short, half an inch short of fitness for military service, he owned a cigar store in
Voorschoten, near
Leiden. Living under the
Nazi occupation, he makes his acquaintance with the mysterious Dorbeck, who claims to be involved in the Resistance movement. The latter looks like Osewoudt's
double, except that he is flawlessly perfect. Seduced by Dorbeck, Osewoudt joins the fight against the Germans. Faithfully, he carries out the orders that come to him by telephone, by post, from unknown envoys or, sometimes, from Dorbeck himself during their brief meetings. Dorbeck enlists Osewoudt for dangerous attacks on the
Gestapo and Dutch Nazi collaborators, even killing innocent people he considers a possible danger. After the war's end, Dorbeck has disappeared, and Osewoudt is arrested for collaboration. Despite his confessions of the killings, and even atrocities he committed against collaborators and occupiers, the military prosecutors do not believe him. He cannot prove his innocence, and even though his accusers cannot either, he is condemned nevertheless. Now, only Dorbeck could prove Osewoudt's innocence, but no one even knows his name, least of all his whereabouts. ==Reception==