Prison Break

Prison Break

by Mark Dapin
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 03/08/2021

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The true stories behind the myths of Gregory Roberts, John Killick and Australia's most wanted men.


'Dapin's words cut into the organs of the criminal underworld like a surgeon's knife!' DAVID McMILLAN, Klong Prem Central Prison Bangkok escapee

'Mark Dapin has built a rapport with some of Australia's most serious criminals. It is a rapport that gives him an edge over other authors that cannot be replicated.'BERNIE MATTHEWS, Long Bay Correctional Centre escapee


On a Sunday afternoon in 1980, armed robber Gregory David Roberts abseiled down the front wall of a maximum-security prison in broad daylight. He spent a decade on the run in West Asia before writing his own legend in the bestselling semi-autobiographical novel, Shantaram.


In the late nineties, Melbourne-based drug dealer and gangster David McMillan became the only Australian ever to escape from the so-called 'Bangkok Hilton' in Thailand.


And in 1999, armed robber John Killick was airlifted out of a maximum-security prison by his beautiful Russian-born girlfriend - after she hijacked a helicopter with a machine gun.


With unprecedented access to ex-prisoners, prison officers and police, as well as ASIO files and witnesses, Mark Dapin brings to life a hidden criminal world of prison brutality, courage and legend. Prison Break tells the real story behind Australia's most audacious prison escapes and proves that sometimes the truth is even more compelling than the myth.

ISBN:
9781761062506
9781761062506
Category:
True crime
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
03-08-2021
Language:
English
Publisher:
ALLEN & UNWIN
Mark Dapin

Mark Dapin's most recent book of military history, The Nashos' War: Australian national servicemen and Vietnam, won the People's Choice Award at the Nib Waverley Library Awards, and was shortlisted for the NSW Premier's Literary Award for non-fiction.

His novel, Spirit House, about Jewish prisoners on the Burma Railway, was longlisted for the Miles Franklin Award.

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