Non-Fiction Autobiography Memoir True Crime Criminology
For those fascinated by the world of criminology and true crime stories, "Intractable Hell Has a Name: Katingal Life Inside" by Bernie Matthews is a must-read. This 432-page paperback, published in 2006 by Pan Macmillan AU, offers a gripping and insightful look into the author's personal experiences. As a memoir, this book provides a unique perspective on life inside Katingal, a maximum-security prison in Australia.
With its well-preserved condition, this used book is an excellent addition to any true crime enthusiast's collection. Despite some minor wear, with around half a dozen dog-eared pages, the interior remains clean and tidy, with no writing, tears, or stuck pages. The tight binding ensures the book will remain intact for years to come.
What sets "Intractable Hell Has a Name" apart is its authenticity, offering a firsthand account of life behind bars. Bernie Matthews' writing is engaging and thought-provoking, making this book an invaluable resource for those studying criminology or simply interested in the human side of true crime stories. With its rarity and high demand, this paperback is a rare find for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
Overall, "Intractable Hell Has a Name: Katingal Life Inside" is an gripping and informative read that will captivate fans of true crime and memoirs. Its good condition, combined with its rarity, makes it a valuable addition to any book collection. Whether you're a student of criminology or simply fascinated by the world of true crime, this book is sure to provide a compelling and unforgettable reading experience.
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