|  |  | Damned and Damned Againby William Willis
Devil's Island - the notorious prison colony in French Guyana in South America. But it wasn't only convicts who stayed there - after a man had finished his prison sentence, he was not allowed to return to France - he had to stay in the colony as a libere. Neglected by the authorities and left to starve or die of malaria, they were damned as convicts and then damned as free men.
It was into this world in 1938 that William Willis sailed - looking for Bernard Carnot, an innocent man. In a land full of desperate men where the means to escape meant more than human life, a man could be killed for his canoe - Willis was nearly murdered for the gold fillings in his teeth.
Dammed and Dammed Again is one of the most moving stories about human courage and resolve ever written. Infected with dysentery and fever, attacked by convicts and lepers, many a lesser man would have given up his quest and gone home; but not William Willis. The story of how he tried to save Bernard Carnot from a living death is one of the great unsung adventure books of the 20th century.
CONTENTS LISTING
Prologue 1 Madame Carnot 2 Don Quixote 3 Teddy 4 Shoot First 5 The Moengo Road 6 The Gate of Hell 7 A Guilder For Each 8 Les Miserables 9 A Thirty Years' War 10 Without a Passport 11 Madonna of the Damned 12 They Are Accursed 13 Damn the Old Regiment! 14 The Crazy Nun 15 The Knife Has Thirst 16 Leper Island 17 L'Amour, Toujours L'Amour 18 Split Parrots 19 Ne Pour Souffrir 20 Bernard Carnot 21 I Had Enough 22 Jules Epilogue
HARDBACK VERSION
A hardback version is due for release in 2007.
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