But instead of creative inspiration, he discovers a rucksack filled with cash. Who does it belong to, and what should he do with it?
Struggling to make up his mind, Trevor gradually finds more clues, and unravels the harrowing true story of a little-known concentration camp that incarcerated gay men in the 1950s and 60s.
NOTE: This is the large print edition of A Prison In The Sun, with a larger font / typeface for easier reading.
Praise from critics:
- Readers' Favorite Awards
"Storytelling at its best." - The Bookwormery
Praise from readers:
- "The book takes you on a journey that fully immerses you in the history and atmosphere of the island where the action takes place, an experience that is simultaneously beautiful but dark... Beautiful and evocative."
- "With great skill and consummate ease, Blackthorn pulls it all together to produce a real page-turner which entertains to the very last page."
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