Winters' Alternative
- 474 pages
- 17 hours of reading
In a future marked by an overburdened prison system, an ex-inmate turned PhD, John Winters, proposes a radical solution to the high incarceration rates in the U.S. His innovative plan involves relocating prisoners to isolated government land, providing them with autonomy, training, and the choice to thrive or resist. However, this initiative faces fierce opposition from powerful drug cartels and organized crime, willing to resort to violence to protect their interests. The narrative explores the diverse paths of inmates adapting to their new reality while navigating external threats.