Hell by Jeffrey Archer
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
This was a wonderful diary of Mr. Archer's first few weeks in Belmarsh Prison in England. He has learned so much, much more than you can learn from your armchair and he has become very sympathetic to his fellow inmates. He was put in the "lifers" section with the belief that life prisoners just want a quiet life and will protect the more vulnerable.
I am looking forward to reading the second Prison Diary "Purgatory".
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