Idle Among Infamy

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Pub Date 9 Aug 2022 | Archive Date 28 Sep 2022

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Original crime fiction/prison fiction, set in the late 1990’s, depicting a transformational, psychological journey. Dan McBray’s inter-racial marriage with a Protestant girl, Annie, soon grows calamitous, in unforeseen circumstances. He is wrongly jailed for the murder of her boss.

Now doomed within a merciless world of jailhouse psychopaths, and predatory fiends, the odds are set against him emerging in one piece.

Where there’s a will, there is a way, but how far will anyone go for a loved-one?

Temptation looms ahead, as Dan struggles to contend with his Catholic morals, corruption, drugs culture and religious extremism. With such malignant forces at work, can he complete this journey, or can his wife, Annie find another way? Why should he want to speak with Dr Death?

Original crime fiction/prison fiction, set in the late 1990’s, depicting a transformational, psychological journey. Dan McBray’s inter-racial marriage with a Protestant girl, Annie, soon grows...


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I found this book to be an enthralling read and one where I felt like I was on a journey with the lead character from the offset. This book has everything you would want from a prison-based novel. Mcbray's experience of being a cat A inmate had me gripped and wanting to carry on reading. Chin also doesn't hold back on the realities of prison violence, corruption and the drug trading that goes on 'inside'. Can one character seriously have any more bad luck than Mcbray has? I found myself sympathising with him and cheering for him in equal measure.

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