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This fast moving and sometimes disturbing book tells the amazing true-life story of Brian Morris. Starting with his arrest for smuggling cocaine the book continues by telling how he arrived at that point—his disadvantaged life, growing up in impoverished circumstances.

He tells of his first experience with drugs at the age of 16, and how by the time he was 19, he had already descended into drug dealing. The rest of the book deals with his Christian conversion. The difficulties experienced by him and other prisoners who tried to live out their Christian lives in a harsh and hostile prison environment. In spite of the pressures, temptations and setbacks he is finally released, starts to train to help others overcome the horror of drug addiction and how they can receive new life in Jesus. Although the book deals with very real and sometimes harrowing situations it is not without a wry humor

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