
Prisoner 13498 by R H Davies
Robert Davies first went to China in 1988 as an overland backpacker and, after a hair-raising two months touring Pakistan, found himself in Kashgar, the fabled Silk Road city. Here his life was irrevocably changed when he fell head over heels in love with Sharapet, an Uighur lady who was already married with a ten-year-old daughter. Love made them blind to the bureaucracy they had to face, strong for the thousands of miles they had to travel to obtain permission to marry, and resolute against the rage of Sharapet's revenge-seeking ex-husband. But Robert became involved in the trafficking of hashish. Arrested and taken 2,500 miles across China to Shanghai, he was sentenced to eight and a half years behind bars in one of the largest, most overcrowded jails in Asia - fighting against a corrupt system in grim conditions, with death a constant threat. He had suffered a legal process where law was merely a word and justice was as elusive as the holy grail and he believed the Chinese authorities had blatantly used him and other foreigners as propaganda tools.
'I thought it was brilliantI was particularly impressed with the way historical contexts and geographical facts were presented...It's a beautiful blend of scamming, hell raising and deep personal romance.' Howard Marks, author of UK bestseller Mr Nice; '...excellent true fable. 8/10 - Read it in jail.' Loaded; 'If you ever wondered how it is that people take such risks in countries known for Draconian systems of law and order, read this book, Perfection She Dances. Davies' account, told very much in his own words, stiff with expletives, helps to show how you might get caught up in the spurious romance of the black market, influenced by the drifters, dreamers, impecunious students, ageing hippies and perennial delinquents who travel the world, forming loose alliances, dabbling in contraband to make a buck.' The Independent Magazine
Robert Davies now lives happily with Sharapet in the mountains of Wales and when not writing is busy painting and preparing an exhibition of Chinese-style paintings. The couple are also looking forward to their return to Kashgar.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781840185942 |
| ISBN 10 | 1840185945 |
| Title | Prisoner 13498 |
| Author | R H Davies |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Transworld Publishers Ltd |
| Year published | 2002-04-29 |
| Number of pages | 288 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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