A prison diary Vol. 1, Belmarsh: hell
- 259 pages
- 10 hours of reading
The final volume of Jeffrey Archer's prison diaries covers the period of his transfer from Wayland to his eventual release on parole in July 2003.
This memoir series offers a raw look inside life behind bars through the personal experience of Prisoner FF8282. It captures the harsh realities of the British prison system, from high-security to medium-security facilities. Readers gain a unique insight into the daily lives and unpredictable conditions faced by inmates, all while witnessing the author's journey from conviction to release.
The final volume of Jeffrey Archer's prison diaries covers the period of his transfer from Wayland to his eventual release on parole in July 2003.
After a perjury trial lasting seven weeks, Jeffrey Archer was sentenced to four years in jail. In this second instalment of his diary, Archer recounts the time he spent in Wayland Prison.
Jeffrey Archer was sentenced to four years' imprisonment at 12.07pm on Thursday 19t July 2001. Within six hours, Prisoner FF8282, as he is now known, was on suicide watch in the medical wing of Belmarsh top security prison in south London. This, he discovered, is standard procedure for first-time offenders on their first night in jail.
The No 1. bestseller continues his forceful account of life inside the British penal system.
The final volume in Archer's essential account of life inside the penal system.