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Hard Prison
Hard Prison
Hard Prison
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Luigi Bartolini is sure to have won his challenge against the world. As soon as he gets out of prison, he will be free to enjoy the huge sum of money that he managed to scam from the insurance company he worked for.
But life presents unexpected events, and what promised to be a short period of detention will turn into an ordeal during which the protagonist will suffer acts of violent physical abuse of a homosexual nature that will mark him deeply.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 5, 2022
ISBN9781667436227
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    Hard Prison - Enrico Cinaschi

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    Hard Prison | Enrico Cinaschi

    Hard Prison

    Enrico Cinaschi

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    Translated by Jesus M. Gonzalez 

    Hard Prison

    Written By Enrico Cinaschi

    Copyright © 2022 Enrico Cinaschi

    All rights reserved

    Distributed by Babelcube, Inc.

    www.babelcube.com

    Translated by Jesus M. Gonzalez

    Babelcube Books and Babelcube are trademarks of Babelcube Inc.

    ENRICO CINASCHI

    HARD PRISON

    VIOLENT GAY STORY

    eBook First Edition: September 2014©2014

    All rights reserved.

    This work is protected by the Copyright Law.

    Any unauthorized reproduction, even partial, is prohibited.

    Everyone is afraid of being asses, this situation has me a bit bored.

    Maybe it would be better if we all became asses and make something good of ourselves"

    Charles Bukowski

    CHAPTER I

    I would like to understand better.

    Nothing happened, apparently. But since they learned that my stay will be prolonged Edoardo, and Don Pino have started to treat me differently.

    Nothing remarkable, mind you.

    However, Edoardo's cordiality has turned into a sort of perennial silent reproach, while Don Pino's substantial lack of interest, rarely interspersed with excerpts of friendly conversation, has become a rigid, almost ostentatious, rejection.

    I had thought of asking Edoardo, with whom I feel I have more confidence, as soon as I could exchange a few words with him in peace, the reason for this change. And, in particular if, completely inadvertently, I could have offended someone in some way, declaring myself, immediately afterwards, sincerely sorry and ready to resolve the situation.

    But then I decided to give up. Maybe I was simply shocked, or my two companions have other problems that have nothing to do with me at all.

    I wanted to wait. But I didn't have the time.

    Today, as soon as Don Pino left for the two hours of air, Edoardo invited me to stay with him in the room, turned off the perpetually on

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