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Gladiator
- A Shocking View into the Most Notorious Super-Max Prison: Prison Killers, Book 3
- Narrated by: Glenn Thomas Langohr
- Length: 59 mins
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Publisher's Summary
It starts with a letter where B. J. struggles to allow his emotions to leave his prison cell in a search for his wife.
Are you okay? I haven't heard from you beautiful. I only have 90 days left in here, hold on!
Then the struggles to survive prison politics, where races are segregated and violence and gangs are the calling card, begin. Notorious mobster Bat has a hit out on him for not paying street taxes. The gun-tower guard Hernandez has a hit out on him for staging gladiator wars and B.J is faced with the problem of a race war in between. Mexican mafia in motion behind bars. Relentless action from the underground never before seen or imagined! Based on true stories.
What listeners say about Gladiator
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- Eddie Wittern
- 2018-06-16
Non flinching account from the inside
Exceptionally well written. I enjoyed this book and it's gritty subject matter. It's a non flinching and realistic account of life on the inside I reccomend the entire series. A very hard book to stop listening to as an audio book.
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- sue charnitski
- 2013-05-18
Articulate Narration
What did you love best about Gladiator?
Once again, Langohr delivers a horrifying detailed story. He delves into the ethics and politics to reveal to the outsiders that only the insiders would know. His sophisticated storytelling is fascinating. Glenn's articulate narration of the judicial system makes you want to hear more. Can't wait to get my next book! Good luck to your future success!
Who was your favorite character and why?
I'll get back to you on this one.
Which scene was your favorite?
His letter from his brother Brian Johnson. Sad, Sorry.
Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Extreme? That would be a yes!
Horrifying and Sad come to mind.
Educational, Unreal.
Any additional comments?
I can't wait for my next book~