Ahmed Marzouki's 'Tazmamart - Cell No. 10' is a gripping and harrowing memoir recounting his years of brutal imprisonment in Morocco's infamous secret prison. As a former military officer involved in the 1971 Skhirat coup attempt, Marzouki was condemned to live in unimaginable conditions within the dark, isolated cells of Tazmamart. His powerful testimony exposes the extreme torture, deprivation, and psychological torment endured by political prisoners, many of whom perished. This book serves as a vital historical document and a stark reminder of human rights abuses, while also highlighting the astonishing resilience of the human spirit in the face of absolute despair.