Rotting in the Bangkok Hilton : the Gruesome True Story of a Man Who Survived Thailand's Deadliest Prison
(2012)
By: Hoy, T. M

Nonfiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Skyhorse, 2012
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9781620873311 (electronic bk.) MWT12359201, 1620873311 (electronic bk.) 12359201
LANGUAGE
English
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Prison is harsh enough, but as a foreigner ("farang") in a strange land, jail time is an even more horrifying reality. Rotting in the Bangkok Hilton is a collection of short stories chronicling T. M. Hoy's descent into the harrowing world of Southeast Asian prison life. Through his eyes, readers will experience the bizarre events of daily life in a Thai maximum security prison: feel the weight of the chains he wears, the stomachaches from lack of food, witness the murders, drug overdoses, torture, and unbridled cruelty that ensues. Sentenced to life in prison, Hoy does his best to accept the fate he's been given. While attempting to "adjust" to this third-world hellhole, he contracts tuberculosis and nearly loses his life. Hoy's stories are brutal and his words are heart-wrenching. Go places you've only seen in your nightmares, to a world in which few survive, and none emerge unscathed . . . and if you're lucky, you'll die before you really begin to suffer

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