In June 2002, Peter Shaw, a banker from Wales, was brutally kidnapped by a Pseudo-military organisation in a bust suburb of Tbilisi, the capital city of Georgia, in eastern Europe. Hole is the harrowing account of his five month captivity and subsequent 'escape' in November 2002.
Peter's pwerful and moving story focuses on how he managed to ensure the physical and mental torture inflicted upon him by his captors, particuarly during the 141 days when he was held in apalling conditions, chained by the neck in a tiny cell three meters underground, unlit, cold, wet and isolated.
His eventual reunion with his loved ones provides a moving climax to the story.
Intellectually stimulating, fast paced and editing
After meeting Peters Shaws son Danny as mentioned in his book, I was inspired by the story he told of his father's kidnapping.
I was fervently captivated by a very intellectually stimulating style of literacy. It is to be noted, his Welsh accent is prominent in this vocabulary builder of a book.
Mr Shaw tells of the severe tribulation and traumatic experiences he underwent, in a strikingly positive way with splashes of humour intermittently boosting up the execrable acts of his gaolors and the uncertain reality of the events.
I'm going to say it, best book I've read this year. There may possibly be an element of Welsh positive bias in that statement. But I said it. When a man in desperate times, acts out on impulse and belts out Welsh songs to simmer his mood swings, you just know you can relate!
Amazing book, could not put it down, every twist and turn with a hint of dark humor that does not mask the horrors that this Welsh hero went through. I thoroughly recommend this book - The 'storyline' as good as any hollywood movie that you're likely to see but what makes this all the more readable is that this actually happened.