He lost his home.
Inspired by true events, THE Sins OF Jack Branson blossoms into a complex, ensemble-driven odyssey through the unforgiving world of Victorian homosexuals, defying genre expectations with a unique blend of plot twists, romance, dry humour, tragedy, philosophy, and modern relevance..
Despite a growing attraction to Oliver, Jack believes he is safer in the hands of his privileged clients, learning the hard way just how wrong it is to trust them.
Jack\'s rave reviews impress the mysterious Oliver Hawkett, a street rat turned entrepreneur/activist with gorgeous green eyes and a plan to change his oppressive society with the opening of a homosexual brothel.
His dangerous, lucrative profession makes him dependent on the very people who deprive him of a normal life, but he is grateful for the opportunity to finally be his true self.
After an unspeakable incident gets him exiled from his idyllic Irish hometown, twenty-four-year-old Jack Branson rebuilds his life in fog-and-mould London as a house call prostitute for closeted members of the British aristocracy.
Homosexuals have to choose between safety and happiness.
Sodomy scandals ruin careers and reputations.
Consensual sex risks life in prison.
Parents disowning their children is considered honourable.
Being gay is both a sin and a crime.
England, 1881.
So he made his own.
His pride.
His family.
He lost his home