About the book

“Not since 'Bangkok Hilton' has a book documented the nightmarish conditions endured by female inmates in a Thai prison. Holly’s Hell is a gripping read. It is also a testament to the strength of the human spirit, and how a life can be rebuilt from the bottom up.”

Jessica Mudditt, founder of Hembury Books and author of Our Home in Myanmar

At the age of 29, Holly Deane-Johns was found guilty of attempting to post 15 grams of heroin to Australia from Bangkok, as well as possessing another 15 grams in her apartment.

She narrowly avoided the death penalty but received a 31-year prison sentence.

She spent seven years in a notorious Thai women’s prison, where staying alive was a daily struggle.

She learnt Thai and formed enduring friendships with fellow inmates, but faced heartbreak and anguish when some did not survive.

Holly overcame her drug addiction for good while she was in prison.

After a lengthy battle to obtain a prison transfer, Holly was transferred to a Perth prison in 2007, where she remained for another five years.

After her release in 2012, Holly was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder and depression.

This is the first time she has shared an in-depth account of her life with the world, and it begins with a childhood home that turned violent and dysfunctional.

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Published by Hembury Books on 8 February 2024

Paperback ISBN: 978-0-6489142-9-7

Ebook ISBN: 978-0-6489142-7-3

Photo credit: Holly Deane-Johns in Bangkok 2003, WA Today.