Tales From the County Jail Box Set

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  • Tales From the County Jail Box Set Book Detail

  • Author : J. S. Williams
  • Release Date :
  • Publisher : J S Williams
  • Genre : Fiction
  • Pages : 223
  • ISBN 13 :
  • File Size : 42,42 MB

Tales From the County Jail Box Set by J. S. Williams PDF Summary

Book Description: This is the entire collection of short stories from the series Tales From the County Jail. They are stories about life in and around a local jail and are written by a retired Deputy Jailer. You get all six short stories in the series plus a bonus section which contains jail-house recipes and diagrams of inmate living areas for those who have never been locked up. A great bargain!

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