
The Killing Floor Blues
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Format
Kindle
Pages
326
Language
English
Published
Jul 30, 2015
Publisher
Demimonde Books
Description
In the desolate expanse of the Mojave Desert lies the Iceberg, a maximum-security prison shrouded in a chilling reputation. No inmate has ever managed to escape its icy grip, making it a place of whispered legends and dark secrets. Within its fortified walls, the harsh realities of confinement weigh heavily on the souls of those trapped inside, crafting a world where hope is a fleeting illusion and survival demands unfathomable choices.
Among the inmates, tensions run high as desperation fuels their dreams of freedom. The stark environment breeds not only hardened criminals but also unexpected alliances. Individuals from all walks of life must confront their pasts, revealing the intricate web of betrayal and trust that binds them together. As they navigate the prison's treacherous social dynamics, the stakes grow ever higher, and the line between friend and foe blurs.
This story delves into the psychological warfare of incarceration, exploring the human spirit's resilience in the face of despair. With a haunting atmosphere and gripping narrative, it captures the essence of a fight for freedom and the complexities of morality when caught in a relentless cycle of violence and retribution. In the end, the question remains: what lengths will one go to escape the Iceberg?
Among the inmates, tensions run high as desperation fuels their dreams of freedom. The stark environment breeds not only hardened criminals but also unexpected alliances. Individuals from all walks of life must confront their pasts, revealing the intricate web of betrayal and trust that binds them together. As they navigate the prison's treacherous social dynamics, the stakes grow ever higher, and the line between friend and foe blurs.
This story delves into the psychological warfare of incarceration, exploring the human spirit's resilience in the face of despair. With a haunting atmosphere and gripping narrative, it captures the essence of a fight for freedom and the complexities of morality when caught in a relentless cycle of violence and retribution. In the end, the question remains: what lengths will one go to escape the Iceberg?
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