The Sunday Smuggler Christopher V. Parnell
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The Sunday Smuggler

Author: Christopher V. Parnell
$19.95 1995
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Book Title
The Sunday Smuggler
Author
Christopher V. Parnell
Book Condition
GOOD - well-read with wear & creasing to cover; previous owner's name
ISBN
9780732271763
Book Format
Trade Paperback
Publisher
Harper Collins
Year Published
2002
The shocking true story of an innocent man jailed for over 11 year in Indonesia's most notorious prisons. Prepare yourself for a journey into the Indonesian prison system. A world where murder, torture and fights to the death are the norm. Where the guards turn a blind eye to the lethal weapons prisoners carry...and use almost daily. Christopher Parnell, an Australian found guilty of drug trafficking, a crime he did not commit, finds himself catapulted into the maelstrom of madness and degradation that exists within an Asian jail. The Sunday Smuggler is the powerful story of one man's battle to survive in some of the world's cruelest and most inhuman prisons. Surrounded by murderers and sadistic violent criminals, Christopher soon learns that life is as cheap as a single bowl of rice...or a cigarette. During his imprisonment, Parnell was subjected to unthinkable sessions of torture, both physical and psychological. Left to starve and fight every day for his survival, he became a man forced to eat everything from cockroaches to human flesh. This is an incredible tale of fatalism and bureaucracy, of corruption and the horrors of prison, but most of all its is a no-holds-barred account of what the human spirit can endure.

The shocking true story of an innocent man jailed for over 11 year in Indonesia's most notorious prisons.

Prepare yourself for a journey into the Indonesian prison system. A world where murder, torture and fights to the death are the norm. Where the guards turn a blind eye to the lethal weapons prisoners carry...and use almost daily.

Christopher Parnell, an Australian found guilty of drug trafficking, a crime he did not commit, finds himself catapulted into the maelstrom of madness and degradation that exists within an Asian jail.

The Sunday Smuggler is the powerful story of one man's battle to survive in some of the world's cruelest and most inhuman prisons. Surrounded by murderers and sadistic violent criminals, Christopher soon learns that life is as cheap as a single bowl of rice...or a cigarette.

During his imprisonment, Parnell was subjected to unthinkable sessions of torture, both physical and psychological. Left to starve and fight every day for his survival, he became a man forced to eat everything from cockroaches to human flesh.

This is an incredible tale of fatalism and bureaucracy, of corruption and the horrors of prison, but most of all its is a no-holds-barred account of what the human spirit can endure.

The shocking true story of an innocent man jailed for over 11 year in Indonesia's most notorious prisons.

Prepare yourself for a journey into the Indonesian prison system. A world where murder, torture and fights to the death are the norm. Where the guards turn a blind eye to the lethal weapons prisoners carry...and use almost daily.

Christopher Parnell, an Australian found guilty of drug trafficking, a crime he did not commit, finds himself catapulted into the maelstrom of madness and degradation that exists within an Asian jail.

The Sunday Smuggler is the powerful story of one man's battle to survive in some of the world's cruelest and most inhuman prisons. Surrounded by murderers and sadistic violent criminals, Christopher soon learns that life is as cheap as a single bowl of rice...or a cigarette.

During his imprisonment, Parnell was subjected to unthinkable sessions of torture, both physical and psychological. Left to starve and fight every day for his survival, he became a man forced to eat everything from cockroaches to human flesh.

This is an incredible tale of fatalism and bureaucracy, of corruption and the horrors of prison, but most of all its is a no-holds-barred account of what the human spirit can endure.