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The Seventh Circle : Surviving Seven Years in Afghanistan's Most Notorious Prison, Paperback / softback Book

The Seventh Circle : Surviving Seven Years in Afghanistan's Most Notorious Prison Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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A harrowing account of Afghanistan's notorious Pul-e-Charkhi prison, written by its longest-serving western inmate. Former soldier Rob Langdon was working as a security contractor in Afghanistan when he was found guilty of murder and sentenced to death in a case that would have been ruled a clear miscarriage of justice in the British legal system.

His sentence was commuted to 20 years in jail, and he served his time in Kabul's most notorious prison, Pul-e-Charkhi, described as the world's worst place to be a westerner.

Rob was there for seven years, the longest sentence served by a westerner since the fall of the Taliban, and every one of those 2,500 days was an act of extraordinary survival in a jail filled with Afghanistan's most dangerous extremists and murderers.

In 2016 Robert was pardoned and returned to Australia.

In this highly-anticipated book he will talk about his experiences for the first time.

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