I’ve never figured out how to solve a Rubik’s cube. My ADHD would never allow me to spend any time on it. So, like the tinkerer I am, I’d just take it apart and put it back together again solved.
When a former Child Prodigy get's incarcerated in the same prison as the worst criminals he's ever arrested, he doesn't expect them to be hell-bent on his rehabilitation.
Can they prove his innocence in time for the trial? Why is he adamant on foiling their plans and what is he hiding that is more important than his own freedom?
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