The Damage Done: Twelve Years of Hell in a Bangkok Prison

1998

by Warren Fellows

The Damage Done: Twelve Years of Hell in a Bangkok Prison is a gripping memoir by Warren Fellows. In 1978, Fellows was convicted of heroin trafficking between Thailand and Australia. He was consequently sentenced to life in Bang Kwang prison, notoriously known as the Bangkok Hilton.

This book tells the harrowing story of his 12 years behind bars, detailing the abuse of human rights and the squalid conditions he endured. Fellows' account is a powerful tale of survival against the odds and sheds light on the grim realities of life in one of the world's most infamous prisons.

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