Mainline: (Based on Some Real Shit.)
Prison shows on TV cover only the mundane aspects of prison life--how meals are served or how many rolls of toilet paper each inmate receives. Mainline gives us the real version, no BS, sitting us down with gang leaders as they discuss which guy dies next, and who should stab him. Start this book a reader, finish as a convict, and try not to lose your head.
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Mainline: (Based on Some Real Shit.)
Prison shows on TV cover only the mundane aspects of prison life--how meals are served or how many rolls of toilet paper each inmate receives. Mainline gives us the real version, no BS, sitting us down with gang leaders as they discuss which guy dies next, and who should stab him. Start this book a reader, finish as a convict, and try not to lose your head.
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Mainline: (Based on Some Real Shit.)

Mainline: (Based on Some Real Shit.)

by Joseph McCarty
Mainline: (Based on Some Real Shit.)

Mainline: (Based on Some Real Shit.)

by Joseph McCarty

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Overview

Prison shows on TV cover only the mundane aspects of prison life--how meals are served or how many rolls of toilet paper each inmate receives. Mainline gives us the real version, no BS, sitting us down with gang leaders as they discuss which guy dies next, and who should stab him. Start this book a reader, finish as a convict, and try not to lose your head.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781463413330
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication date: 07/13/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 296
File size: 316 KB

About the Author

Seph McCarty is an English major with Ohio University. He spent ten years in California prisons, recently paroling from the level four SHU in Tehachapi, CA. Mainline is officially a work of fiction. The book is incredibly real, however, offering an inside look at events and politics the general public is never permitted to see. Originally, I had planned to change the names in this book to protect innocent parties. But after finishing, I realized there were no innocent people in this story. You get it as is.
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