Brothers, Con and James, from Belfast, two lads transported to Van Diemen's Land for their crimes, face the harsh reality of separation from homeland, family and any chance of a happy future.
Through the authentic narration of what life in this harsh penal colony must have been like, Rob Donnelly has beautifully crafted this novel from painstaking research of his great, great grandfather, Cornelius Donnelly. Woven around the true events of 19th Century Tasmania, in particular of Con's life, is the fear, perseverance, courage, and familial love of a man as imagined by his own great, great grandson.
A delightful read and I look forward to a sequel to continue the story.