Hole: Kidnapped in Georgia

Hole: Kidnapped in Georgia by Peter Shaw is a gripping account of the author’s harrowing experience as a banker from Wales who was kidnapped in June 2002 by a pseudo-military organization in Tbilisi, Georgia. Published on March 15, 2009, this edition spans 260 pages and is presented in English. The narrative details Shaw’s five-month captivity, highlighting the physical and mental challenges he faced during this traumatic ordeal.
Readers will find a firsthand exploration of endurance and survival as Shaw recounts the brutal conditions of his imprisonment, including a harrowing 141 days spent chained in a small, underground cell. The book delves into themes of kidnapping and crime in the United States, providing insight into the psychological impact of such an experience. Shaw’s story is a stark reminder of the realities of captivity and the resilience of the human spirit.
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In June 2002, Peter Shaw, a banker from Wales, was brutally kidnapped by a pseudo-military organisation in a busy suburb of Tbilisi, the capital city of Georgia, in eastern Europe. Hole is the account of his five month captivity and subsequent ‘escape’ in November 2002.
Peter’s story focuses on how he managed to endure the physical and mental torture inflicted upon him by his captors, particularly during a period of 141 days when he was held in appalling conditions, chained by the neck in a tiny cell three metres underground, unlit, cold, wet and isolated.
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