Stone City
A thrilling and gripping page-turner, that serves as both a sociological study of prison life and a metaphor for contemporary America.

In a prison of youthful hardcore criminals, a college professor convicted of killing a young girl while driving drunk teaches other inmates reading skills. A series of killings prompts officials to coerce Bauman to track down the killer. His quest takes readers into the web of corruption that is inherent in a big state prison.
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Stone City
A thrilling and gripping page-turner, that serves as both a sociological study of prison life and a metaphor for contemporary America.

In a prison of youthful hardcore criminals, a college professor convicted of killing a young girl while driving drunk teaches other inmates reading skills. A series of killings prompts officials to coerce Bauman to track down the killer. His quest takes readers into the web of corruption that is inherent in a big state prison.
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Stone City

Stone City

by Mitchell Smith
Stone City

Stone City

by Mitchell Smith

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Overview

A thrilling and gripping page-turner, that serves as both a sociological study of prison life and a metaphor for contemporary America.

In a prison of youthful hardcore criminals, a college professor convicted of killing a young girl while driving drunk teaches other inmates reading skills. A series of killings prompts officials to coerce Bauman to track down the killer. His quest takes readers into the web of corruption that is inherent in a big state prison.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781451685121
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Publication date: 07/10/2012
Sold by: SIMON & SCHUSTER
Format: eBook
Pages: 560
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Mitchell Smith served with the Army intelligence in Berlin before beginning his writing career. He lives in the Pacific Northwest.
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