Intractable Hell Has A Name: Katingal Life Inside Bernie Mathews Jail Culture by Bernie Matthews
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Intractable Hell Has A Name: Katingal Life Inside Bernie Mathews Jail Culture

Author: Bernie Matthews
Special Features: Paperback

Biography Autobiography Memoir Criminology Non-fiction True crime

For those interested in criminology and true crime stories, "Intractable Hell Has A Name: Katingal Life Inside Bernie Mathews Jail Culture" by Bernie Matthews is a must-read. This 432-page paperback, published in 2006 by Pan Macmillan AU, offers a unique and gripping account of life inside Katingal, a notorious Australian jail. As a memoir, the book provides a firsthand perspective on the harsh realities of jail culture, making it a valuable resource for students and researchers of criminology.

What sets this book apart is its authenticity, as Bernie Matthews, a former inmate, shares his personal experiences and insights into the inner workings of the prison system. The book's candid and detailed descriptions of life behind bars make it a fascinating and thought-provoking read. With its well-researched and engaging narrative, "Intractable Hell Has A Name" is an essential addition to any true crime or criminology book collection.

This paperback edition is in good condition, with only minor signs of wear, including a few dog-eared pages. The pages are clean and tidy, with no writing, tears, or stuck pages, and the binding is tight. Coming from a smoke-free home, this book is a great find for anyone looking to delve into the world of criminology and true crime stories.

With its unique perspective and gripping narrative, "Intractable Hell Has A Name" is a rare and valuable find for book collectors and enthusiasts. This paperback edition is a great opportunity to own a piece of criminology history, and its good condition ensures that it will remain a valuable resource for years to come.

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