An Overview

Scotland’s Les Misérables reveals a hidden chapter of modern British history, the unseen world of child trafficking in the United Kingdom during the 1980s and 1990s — a story few have dared to tell. This is the true account of a child trafficking survivor, Victoria Cameron, a daughter of a soldier in the Israel Defense Forces, who was torn from her family in what was called an “adoption,” but was in reality a calculated act of removal and exploitation.

Cameron’s story is told through the lens of Les Misérables — as if she was Cosette. In her memoir, real-life figures echo the characters of Victor Hugo’s masterpiece — only here, the backdrop is Scotland’s contemporary fight for independence, instead of France and the French Revolution.

Amid scandals and controversies connected to child sex abuse facilitated through Westminster Abbey, she recounts her experiences as she crossed paths with Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, and their associates.

Scotland’s Les Miserables highlights the fight of one girl to survive against impossible odds. It is a witness to the power of faith, a call to acknowledge the truths that history tried to bury, and a call to confront the darkness that still hides in plain sight, with the power to reshape Scotland’s modern history.

Memoir coming soon

Release date: TBA – Preordering not available at this time

Do You Hear the People Sing?
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It’s Time For a National Reckoning

One survivor’s fight for freedom becomes a country’s call for justice.

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