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Australia's Toughest Prisons: Inmates
- Narrated by: Stan Pretty
- Length: 7 hrs and 14 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Award-winning author and journalist James Phelps profiles Australia's most notorious criminals: these are true accounts of Australia's hardest inmates, in their own words.
From Martin Bryant, perpetrator of our country's worst massacre at Port Arthur 20 years ago, to alleged hit man and undisputed hard man 'Goldie', feared by both prisoners and guards alike, Phelps tracks the rise of ISIS gangs, the lethal underground drug and tobacco trade and the threat of contraband phones. From the shiv fights and brawls to the white-collar criminal beat downs, this is an account like never before.
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- Timothy
- 03-10-2018
Lots of “filler”, quickly turned into a political opinion piece
The book started out quite good, but then things started to go wrong.
The author appears to either have some kind of obsession with the so called civil liberties of convicted Islamic terrorist prisoners, or he just found it convenient to “fill” chapter after chapter with an incredibly lengthy letter he decides to include in the book which was entirely penned by someone else, likely a left wing prisoners rights group (as a Greens senator was mentioned), or by civil liberties lawyers of some kind. Which details how hard life is for them in prison.
This literally goes on for hours, and isn’t even his writing.
Imagine someone writing a novel on Queen Elizabeth, only to mention in the Story that she picks up a book of Alice in Wonderland, and then the book proceeds to narrate word for word the Alice in Wonderland book within the story. It’s that bad.
Just when that was finished, he decides to include Word for Word, some Jail handbook as well and that’s when I bowed out.
Seriously this is just full of filler and a desperate grab for cash.
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- Damon H.
- 20-10-2017
Interesting...poor narrative
James Phelps book is gives a great insight into Australian prison life. However the mono tone narration given by Stan Pretty is painful. Cockney accents given to white Australian prisoners while Aboriginal and Middle eastern share the same accents....what is going on here
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- Amazon Customer
- 09-08-2017
Incredibly insightful listen!
The book itself is incredibly informative. The reading? Not great. The narrator seemed to feel the need to put a british, cockney accent on when voicing in-mates/ex in-mates, as well as slowing his speech down in what I can only assume was an attempt to sound stupid, and thus, more 'criminal'.
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- Anonymous User
- 27-09-2022
lol wtf
the narrator is absolutely terrible I've not heard such a badly narrated audiobook. the accents he tries are ridiculous. don't recommend at all. one minute he's giving characters accents then next minute he's back to his normal voice . and Lebanese don't sound scottish
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- Sarah
- 22-03-2017
A Great Listen!!
What did you like most about Australia's Toughest Prisons: Inmates?
The narration was great and the selection of Inmates documented and how they were documented was great too!
What was one of the most memorable moments of Australia's Toughest Prisons: Inmates?
Definitely the update of Martin Bryant's life these days! LOL
Which scene did you most enjoy?
There are so many great scenes in this book! The milk carton walk of shame is a good one but so are many others! Actually, not many, ALL!
Any additional comments?
absolutely loved this book and am downloading James Phelps' other book for listening tomorrow :D
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- Leah
- 23-02-2017
Uninteresting and not enjoy
Sorry but I didn't enjoy this book at all. It was quite boring and the narration was ordinary.
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- Sam
- 19-02-2017
Good but...
No mention of Qld jails. The narrator also sounded like he had a stroke and was speaking very slowly like he was in fact stupid.
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- Anonymous User
- 26-01-2024
Awful
The narrator’s stupid cockney accent drove me crazy…
Couldn’t finish it!
Unnecessary swearing with the ridiculous accent was just terrible
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- Noel Commins
- 15-05-2023
The narrator is an absolute punish
The narrator made this almost unlistenable. Please fire him immediately. The narrator made this almost unlistenable. Please fire him immediately.
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- Marie G.
- 11-03-2023
Written in a hurry?
There are some interesting facts or claims about the prison system which could have been better explained. Then again so much ‘fillers’ (repetitive or adding little to no value).
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