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Randal Schaffer
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Shaun Attwood
About this listen
After a SWAT team smashed down stock-market millionaire Shaun Attwood's door, he found himself inside of Arizona's deadliest jail and locked into a brutal struggle for survival.
Shaun's hope of living the American Dream turned into a nightmare of violence and chaos, when he had a run-in with Sammy the Bull Gravano, an Italian Mafia mass murderer.
In jail, Shaun was forced to endure cockroaches crawling in his ears at night, dead rats in the food and the sound of skulls getting cracked against toilets. He meticulously documented the conditions and smuggled out his message.
Join Shaun on a harrowing voyage into the darkest recesses of human existence.
Hard Time provides a revealing glimpse into the tragedy, brutality, dark comedy, and eccentricity of prison life.
Featured worldwide on Nat Geo Channel's Locked-Up/Banged-Up Abroad Raving Arizona.
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- LA-Radio Ken
- 08-13-20
Nice read
It took me awhile to get into the book and started to see where we need to treat our prisoners better. Just because they're in for a crime, they too deserve humanity.
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- Edith Tella
- 12-28-18
Amazing!
Like party time I couldn't stop. Around the holidays shaun made the books free for two days but it was so good I wish I could of paid for them. Looking forward for the next book. I was surprised at how much I enjoy the audible versions like the story line the narration was splendid as well - Anthony J. Tella.
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- Michael Bowman
- 11-26-18
It's pretty good overall
Couldn't get enough, it's just a shame the 3rd book in the trilogy isn't here on audible.
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- Jessica Orr
- 12-14-17
great
really details the unorthoxed treatment of prisoners in Phoenix, Az jail system. unbelievable and sad humans are treated like garbage
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- Phinehas
- 08-13-18
Interesting View Into The Eyes of a Prisoner
I really enjoyed listening to this story, the chapter endings were a bit abrupt sometimes, I feel like they could have been transitioned better.
Besides that small criticism I'm happy with my purchase and I'll be getting Jail Time when it becomes available on audio book, or I might just purchase the paperback. The writing was fair and the story both eye-opening and engaging, most importantly it felt honest. The author didn't make himself out to be big, tough, or accomplishing incredible feats, and he recognizes that the support of his family made all the difference. Attwood shared some very personal feelings of fear, stress, depression, and learning the culture behind bars.
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- Anonymous User
- 10-17-18
Welcome to Arizona Jail
If you want to know what it’s like to be in one of the most deadly jails in America, Attwood really takes you there in hard time, right down to the stench of sweat and toilets.
This book has you hanging onto your seat as the author dodges numerous threats, including the ever present psychopathic Aryan Brotherhood prison gang.
Attwood has a way with words, for example:
“The short podgy man perched on the bottom bunk is giving off body odour with a vinegary tang. Scrutinising me with amused curiosity, he looks like a pocket-sized Henry VIII. He has Henry’s features, but his long unkempt beard makes him seem deranged. “What’s up, dog! I’m Troll. One of your new cellies.”
“I’m Shaun, Troll.” I place my mattress down and we bump fists. There is something endearing about him. I want to get more acquainted, but the door swings open and bangs against the wall, making me jump.
A topless man with WHITE PRIDE across his midsection barges past Billy. Everything about him screams king of the jungle. Size. Aura. Blond mane. “What’s up, dog! I’m Outlaw, the head of the whites.”
I highly recommend the entire trilogy: party time, hard time and prison time, and get the new editions because they are considerably longer.
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- FF
- 04-27-24
Excellent Story Telling
Shaun’s story is gripping. It puts me right next to him, feeling, seeing, and experiencing everything he went through. It puts the spotlight on the For-Profit Prison system. The new slavery.
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- Donald M. Scoggin
- 10-02-20
Gripping portrayal of life in USAs' toughest Jail!
I was dubious of how this audiobook would hold my interest. I was quickly enthralled! Mr. Atwood, an educated English stockbroker, makes it big in the stock market boom of the late '90s. His passion then turns to rave parties where he participates and funds the rapid growth of ecstasy in the Phoenix area. His success leads him into competing with Sammy "the Bull" Gravano for market share. Several scary incidents, the collapse of the stock market, and his fortune lead him to walk away from "the life" only to be implicated years later in a Phoenix PD undercover investigation. He was ID' by several arrested individuals leading police to label him as a kingpin and subject to life in prison.
The story of his arrest, the jail experience, and the effort by prosecutors to break him are tragic, funny, believable, and a must-read for an inside look at the Arizona Judicial and Penal systems.
A Great Listen!
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- Elle B
- 09-03-20
fascinating story, narrator uses American accent
read Party Time Raving Arizona. decided to listen to book 2 after really enjoying author's various YOUTUBE CHANNELS. dissapointed Attwood didn't narrate these books. American accent reading an English man's story was confusing at times. going back to reading 3rd book.
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- perceet
- 04-28-18
great listen and read
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Yes, it is an account prison life that is unhindered by the sort of fears of retribution and ingrained social obstacles someone an American ex-con might have to face. Not to mention the extensive record of his converstions and letters.
What did you like best about this story?
It's brutal documenting of the nightmare that is "the carceral state".
What does Randal Schaffer bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
His voice and sensibility never annoyed me or took me out of the story.
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
the description of the atmosphere in the jail after many men had been up for a week on meth was horrifying.
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