★★★★★ - Readers' Favorite Awards
"Storytelling at its best." - The Bookwormery
After millennial ghostwriter Trevor Moore rents an old farmhouse in Fuerteventura, he moves in to find his muse.
Instead, he discovers a rucksack filled with cash. Who does it belong to - and should he hand it in... or keep it?
Struggling to make up his mind, Trevor unravels the harrowing true story of a little-known concentration camp that incarcerated gay men in the 1950s and 60s.
Praise:
★★★★★ - "The book takes you on a journey that fully immerses you in the history and atmosphere of the island where the action takes place, an experience that is simultaneously beautiful but dark... Beautiful and evocative."
★★★★★ - "With great skill and consummate ease, Blackthorn pulls it all together to produce a real page-turner which entertains to the very last page."